Apparently we don’t rate the press distribution list of quixotic anti-same-sex marriage obsessive Bishop Harry Jackson, as we had to find out from D.C. Wire today that he has put out a new statement about his intentions of trying to get a gay marriage initiative on the ballot for a second time. This time around, Jackson is reportedly going for the full monty: an initiative that would give District residents the opportunity to vote on whether to legalize same-sex marriage in the District. Previously, the Maryland minister tried to put the question of whether the District should recognize same-sex marriages performed legally elsewhere up for a popular vote, but the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics ruled that he could not. Who wants to bet the board won’t see much of a difference between this request and the previous one?