SHOCKING - FIRST EVER STATE RECOGNIZED HUMAN-ANIMAL MARRIAGE
On Monday history was made at the Chapel of Our Lady at the
Presidio in San Francisco as the first-ever state recognized human-animal
marriage took place.
Local resident 35-year-old Paul Horner was the groom during
the ceremony. Joining him was his faithful dog Mac who is 36-years-old in dog
years. Mac also decided to be the groom but ended up wearing a white veil at
the last moment.
Father McHale who officiated the outdoor wedding told
reporters he was extremely happy to be a part of this joyous moment of life.
“This is the definition of true love my friends. There is nothing more sacred
than the bond between a man and his faithful dog,” McHale said. “Now, since it
is recognized as a legally binding marriage in the state of California, Mr.
Horner and Mac will have all the same tax benefits and everything else coming
to them that a regular married couple would receive. It’s a fantastic day to be
alive!”
In the book of California’s State Laws and Regulations there
is a little known law that was passed as the state was first forming in 1850.
According to article 155, paragraph 10, it clearly states:
If a man and a man can get married and a woman and a woman
can get married, if ever comes that day, then a human and animal will have the
exact same rights to marriage in every eye of the law. God help us if this ever
is to happen!
In attendance was Horner’s entire family who flew in from
Hawaii to witness the event. Mac had her puppies on hand and making a special
celebrity appearance was Alex from Stroh’s and Spuds Mckenzie.
“I just love my Mac so much, I can’t wait till we can
finally get back to the honeymoon sweet in Montana where bestiality is legal.
Gosh, get with the times California! We can marry here just fine, but love
making is a big no-no,” said Horner. “People keep asking me why I wanted to
marry a dog. I told them I just want the same god given rights that every
person in California is allowed to have. Don’t tell me I can’t marry my dog. I
don’t tell you that you can’t marry a 500 lb woman with gas issues. That’s your
decision. Don’t tread on me. I love my dog and I know he loves me a hundred
times more than any gay wedding out there.”
With this wedding between a man and a male dog now on the
books, one can only ask what is in store next?
A man marrying a toaster? A toaster marrying a dog? A
toaster marrying a toaster?
America, what happened to the sanctity of marriage? Tsk.
Tsk.
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