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02-12-2012, 05:38 AM
So apparently there's this newfangled protest involving throwing glitter to protest those opposed to gay marriage.
DENVER (AP) — The college student accused of "glitter bombing" Mitt Romney after the Colorado caucuses has been fired from his unpaid internship with state Senate Democrats.
Police say 20-year-old Peter Smith threw glitter at Romney as the Republican presidential hopeful greeted supporters in Denver on Tuesday. Smith faces charges of causing a disturbance, throwing a missile and unlawful acts....
Some activists have used "glitter bombing" to protest politicians' opposition to same-sex marriage. Smith has said glittering Romney was worth it, but he worries he could be expelled from school.http://www.chron.com/news/article/Student-tries-to-throw-glitter-at-Romney-in-Denver-3163093.php
When I think about it, throwing glitter is pretty gay, but has anybody heard about this "glitter bombing" before?
DENVER (AP) — The college student accused of "glitter bombing" Mitt Romney after the Colorado caucuses has been fired from his unpaid internship with state Senate Democrats.
Police say 20-year-old Peter Smith threw glitter at Romney as the Republican presidential hopeful greeted supporters in Denver on Tuesday. Smith faces charges of causing a disturbance, throwing a missile and unlawful acts....
Some activists have used "glitter bombing" to protest politicians' opposition to same-sex marriage. Smith has said glittering Romney was worth it, but he worries he could be expelled from school.http://www.chron.com/news/article/Student-tries-to-throw-glitter-at-Romney-in-Denver-3163093.php
When I think about it, throwing glitter is pretty gay, but has anybody heard about this "glitter bombing" before?