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Virginia Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli, who has advised state universities to end antidiscrimination policies based on sexual orientation and who has said "homosexual acts are wrong," will be a prominent guest at Washington, D.C.'s Pride festival this weekend--in the form of a life-sized cardboard cutout that activists will ask parade attendees to kiss, The Washington Post reports.
The campaign, called "Smooches for Cooch," is organized by gay rights group The Virginia Partisans. Members plan to send a stack of photographs of people kissing the Cuccinelli cutout to the attorney general's office along with the message that Virginia is for all lovers.
We're sending our love to Ken Cuccinelli," says Partisans president Terry Mansberger. "He's the give that keeps giving."
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