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    should be allowed to marry because the disallowance of it violates their constitutional rights. Marriage is an institution long recognized by our government under the right to pursue happiness, and denying that right to any couple, regardless of gender, is unconstitutional. This argument, though, is not disputed. In fact, none of the arguments raised in opposition to the allowance of homosexual marriages takes into account the constitutional rights afforded to all humans. The arguments are only in

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    to research gay marriage is because so much of my family is gay, lesbian or bisexual. I believe strongly in the constitution and its elements. This paper discusses homosexuality in our society, particularly in granting homosexual couples a right to marry. I do believe that marriage should be available to all people, regardless if they are the same sex. Many people have said that love has no gender, other believe that it should be banned. This issue, whether or not the same-sex marriage should be allowed

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    this is what I was taught and this is what I believe in. Marriage is the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law not men marrying men or women marrying women. In recent times this has changed dramatically with states and even our president endorsing this outrage. First of all, I have to admit I cannot speak for everyone who opposes gay marriage. So I would claim with some confidence that we are not trying

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    Gay Marriage Tina M. Keena SOC 120: Introductions to Ethics & Social Responsibility Instructor: Daniel Beteta August 31, 2012 Gay Marriage “The protection of fundamental human rights was a foundation stone in the establishment of the United States over 200 years ago. Since then, a central goal of U.S. foreign policy has been the promotion of respect for human rights, as embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The United States understands that the existence

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    When someone mentions marriage, people often picture one of the happiest days of their lives. Whether they are still planning the big day, or reminiscing about the past, it brings a smile to their faces and a warm feeling in their hearts. For others, it is just the opposite. Perhaps it was something that was rushed into for the wrong reasons, or maybe it just didn't work out. Marriage can make people grimace or run away scared. Still for some, it is a dream that cannot be realized. Not because they

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    Gay Marriage Same-Sex Marriage is a huge debate around the world and America. It comes up in every governmental president election and debate. Supporters of lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and transgender (LGBT) couples are pushing for the legal rights for same-sex couples to get married. The issue has been tossed back and forth for centuries, but is just now acquiring popularity in the mainstream. There are nine states that have already passed the Same-Sex marriage bill, such as Connecticut, Iowa

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    Gay Marriage – should this be permitted? The United States is supposedly the home of the free. But are we really free if the government can and does decide who is allowed or given permission to marry? Gay marriage is a basic human right and should not be sanctioned. It is not the government’s role to dictate its own terms on who and what sex’s can engage in marriage. Each individual should be free to choose and be free to practice their own beliefs. When you remove rights from a particular group

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    Michael Vernon Mrs. King Comp 2 November 24, 2012 Allowing Homosexual Marriages Will Be Detrimental To Our Society: There will always be differences in opinions about sensitive subjects such as same sex marriages. I was raised in a Christian home to believe in the King James Bible that marriage is to be between a man and a woman. They are to reproduce and raise children using the same Bible on teaching morals and values. My research will include topics such as the purpose

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    Gay Marriage Gay marriage, moral, immoral, equal rights, unconstitutional just some of the words that are spoken when this topic is brought about. This topic is a touchy one to say the least. When talking about same sex marriage or union it can be argued in many different lights. Some argue the morality, some argue about equality, some argue just about using the term “marriage” to refer to it. My point of view on this topic is solely on how I feel about it as an individual not to be considered right

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    Gay Marriage Introduction Gay or homosexuality is considered to be romantic or sexual attraction among behaviors among male. Gay refers to an enduring pattern of or disposition to experience sexual, affection, or romantic attractions primarily to" people of the same sex; ". They do not have such kind of feelings for females. In normal marriage two people one male and one female start their lives together but in gay marriage males of same sex start living together. All over the world, homosexuals

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