Iowa actually has a pretty impressive historical record of standardizing equality.
I guess I ought to do some research then, huh?
If i weren't so lazy, i'd have dug up some examples for you.
Here are a few i just found after a quick search:
'[Iowa's] Supreme Court refused to uphold slavery in 1839 – eighteen years before Dred Scott. Iowa struck down school segregation in 1868 – eighty-six years before Brown. And it was the first state to allow woman lawyers – in 1869. “In each of these instances,” wrote the Court in Friday’s marriage decision, “our state approached a fork in the road toward fulfillment of our constitution’s ideals and reaffirmed ‘absolute equality of all’ persons before the law.”'
To quote Chorabliss: "The Fagenda continues."
30/12/2009 12:14:17 AM
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Argentina will burn in hell for this!
30/12/2009 12:38:29 AM
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But the party will be well decorated.
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30/12/2009 12:39:48 AM
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Heh.
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30/12/2009 12:58:04 AM
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I mean, all those Latinos gathering in one place? It'll be a fantastic party!
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30/12/2009 12:59:15 AM
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I can only imagine that Hell would mean being forced to watch Evita over and over and over.
30/12/2009 04:19:59 PM
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"Of all places"?
30/12/2009 08:30:36 AM
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