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Gay Marriages: do cities have the right to legalize? ... It’s almost like there’s a big sign on the church that says “No gay’s. ... A writer from the Sonoma West Times & News said, “The argument’s against gay marriage based upon religious beliefs and definitions of marriage have no place in our Constitution or in any law governing the behavior of citizens. ... ) Churches should take off that “No gay’s” sign and realize that equal rights are not being employed. ...
Society must recognize the discrimination being held against same-sex couples that chose and want to marry, and realize that the cites allowing gay marriage are displaying fair human civil rights for those of the same-sex. ...
Interestingly enough, President Bush only one day after stepping up his re-election campaign, backed a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriages. ... Marilyn Musgrave, a republican for Colorado, introduced a gay marriage amendment to Congress a year ago, however President Bush at that time did not endorse it. Could this possibly be because now Americans oppose legalizing gay marriage by a 2-1 ratio, which could be a majority of votes for President Bush if he gets his amendment passed? ... People against gay marriages want a constitutional amendment because they are afraid the judges at the state and federal level will rule that laws against gay marriage are unconstitutional. ... ” This columnist’s comparison of such a huge event in history not only shows how significant gay marriages are, but how hopefully one day homosexuals can accomplish such a victory like the East Germans.
Approximate Word count = 1325 Approximate Pages = 5.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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