Against Gay Marriage

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...to say the least. Many people argue in favor of it, saying that love is hard to find and it should be nurtured no matter what it is; others find themselves offended by the very thought of it. This paper presents arguments from both sides but concludes that gay marriage should not be condoned.
Discussion
The various positions that people take regarding gay marriage are illustrated in a run-down of the presidential hopefuls. Dennis Kucinich supports "just about every gay right imaginable" and says that same-sex marriage "is a fundamental civil right" (Dowd, 2007, p. 36). John McCain opposed the inclusion of LGBT persons in hate-crimes laws and "maintains that heterosexual marriage deserves special status (Dowd, 2007). He says he would allow gay marriage, but at the same time wants to preserve the sanctity of male/female unions (Dowd, 2007).
Tom Vilsack, governor of Iowa is squarely on the fence; he supports "extending bullying and discrimination protections to LGBT students," but also thinks commitment should be honored, because "there's too little of...

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