Monday, May 16, 2011

Gay Marriage Should Stay ILLEGAL

   
The meaning of marriage is a union between man and women, and not same sex marriage. That is why the government has come with a “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy that will not have a person that is straight, discriminate or harass gay, lesbian, or bisexual citizens. The issue of gay marriage has become a problem ever since it has been introduced into the United States. 
            There are many other situations that we have to deal with as a country. Such as oil prices being so high, Pakistan wanting a revenge on the US for killing Osama Bin Laden, trying to stop the fake “2012” End of the World , high taxes, being in debt, and many other issues. Gay marriage should not be the number one problem is America when there are way more important things we have to deal with.
             Republican Senator Warren Limmer's bill that aims to constitutionally define marriage as a heterosexual union is still in debate to see if it should be approved or not. If it gets approved, according to On Top Magazine, we voters would have to tell them our own definition of marriage. Minnesota law already bans gay and lesbian couples from marrying, but supporters say the law remains vulnerable to legal challenges without the amendment.
            I have some associates and even an auntie this is a bisexual or gay. I do not judge them because of their sexuality, but at the same time I do not go for their sexual views. It’s not what God loves and it does not say that in the bible. We citizens needs to start having common sense on things like this and needs to know what is right for the country.
            I believe that if we have the bill passed or have gay marriage happen in Minnesota, then we will become the next San Francisco. Having earthquakes all around the world and have the worst reputation in the world because of us accepting that kind of situation to exist in the state of Minnesota.
            Minnesota has dealt with the issue of marriage between same-sex partners several times over the years. In fact, the Minnesota Supreme Court was one of the first in the nation to rule on the issue of marriage between same-sex couples. If that’s the case then we should not have same-sex marriage to keep continuing in the country of the United States or even in the state of Minnesota.
            It’s an issue that we’re facing with to this day, but it should be an easy answer or whether or not we should have same-sex marriage allowed in Minnesota. And the answer should be NO.

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