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    Why should we legalize gay marriage? Or‚ in other words‚ why isn’t gay marriage legalized already? Same-sex marriage is just about as humane as opposite-sex marriage. One in ten people are gay. Seems perfectly normal to me. Is it normal to you? And anyway‚ why don’t people like two gays marrying? Let’s start out with the facts. The evidence. The nitty-gritty of all this debate. One out of ten people are gay or lesbian. So there’s about twenty-eight people in this class‚ am I right? So that’s at

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    support gay marriage‚ I do believe that domestic partnership should remain allowable‚ giving a person the right to date and share their lives with whomever they so choose‚ but the sanctity of marriage should remain exclusively between one man and one woman. II. Body paragraph #1 – Topic Sentence #1 Before the passing of Prop 8‚ California was only the second state to allow same-sex marriage. In fact up until 2004 same-sex couples couldn’t wed anywhere in the country. Many gay couples

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    out of the closet and wanting to have same sex relationships open ly. Although it is becoming more accepted‚ much of society still does not like the idea of legal gay marriage. As of now‚ very few states recognize legal marriage between gays‚ and it is a problem. In 1968‚ the U.S. government passed an amendment that states; “No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life‚ liberty

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    Abolishing Marriage as a Legal Entity “Marriage is one of the most important experiences of a person’s life‚ but like any legal process‚ it can get complicated. (How Marriage Works). “When you need license to do something it means either people in general are not mature enough to do it or it needs special skills‚ which are to be tested before you can be allowed to do it. So‚ if you have license to do something‚ it means you are different and special from the rest of the herd.” (What is a marriage license)

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    Should gay marriages be allowed? Today‚ Almost the man in the world are gay. They love each other. They don’t care the speech of the others people around them. Three reason of the gay marriages are Society should accept sexual ‚ Marriages is not always wrong‚ no matter what the gender and Everyone has the right to love‚ no matter what the gender. 1.Society should accept sexual Gay marriage should be legalized because it is uncivilized and unmerited. Our civil rights and the Constitution give us

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    The children’s benefits of Gay Adoption out weight the negative effects. Gay adoption has been a very controversial topic for many of years. Gay adoption is pretty self-explanatory. It’s when a same sex couple adopts a child or children from foster care or an orphanage. Some people believe that gay adoption is wrong‚ and against many religions because two people of the same sex should not marry or adopt children. If two people are happy together leave them alone. If they are not hurting‚ or bothering

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    Charming‚ what if she really wanted to marry Snow White? Now that would be a fairytale up for debate! Can marriage jump the gender divide? My good friend from High School and her life partner believe so. sarah’s story starts like any typical all American girl from southeast Missouri. Born and raised in a Christian home in Poplar Bluff‚ she had a few serious boyfriends‚ but none of them "Mr. Right". After high school Sarah couldn’t wait to get out of Poplar Bluff‚ so she landed happily in Boston

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    other mommy went. (1) Under current law‚ Martha may have very little legal recourse: she is neither the child’s biological nor adoptive parent. She stands as a legal stranger to the child‚ and a court could refuse to hear her claim for visitation. (2) A once happy family has been split up‚ and the child may never see her non-biological‚ non-adoptive (NBNA) mother again. This hypothetical situation could also be a reality for gay couples living in Arkansas‚ Florida‚ Mississippi‚ and Utah. These are

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    Denial of Gay Marriage: Macro Theories and Effects on the Population Introduction and Effects For thousands of years heterosexual couples have been wed into the institution of marriage. Until recently‚ the population of same sex partners who are denied equal familial rights was primarily only an issue within the gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual and transgendered (GBLT) community. Same sex relationships parallel those of traditional marriage such as commitment‚ sacrifice‚ and sharing of responsibilities

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    “ A Tradition of Change” Critique of: William Bennett‚ “Against Gay Marriage” Throughout the course of American history‚ every generation has built upon the foundations of freedom that were constructed by their ancestors before them. During the 1920’s‚ women finally earned the right to vote‚ and in the 1960’s‚ blacks finally gained their hard fought equality. Our current generations task‚ is to strive to obtain equal rights for homosexuals so that our children and grandchildren can live in

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