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Topic: ENG308J Week Nine
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Brooke Thacker  11
05-20-2002 12:15 AM ET (US)
 For my quiz I decided to answer the question on the gay marriages. I felt that gay marriages should be legal due to the fact, who is the government to decide whether or not a couple loves eachother. And isn't that what marriage is supposed to be about, that you love the other person so much that you want to spend your life with them & have a family. So why couldn't they be allowed.
 Now there are people who say that it is morally wrong and just flat out don't agree with it. But what business is it of theirs. Again, what gives them the right to tell a gay couple what to do.
 This was recently brought to my attention when 20/20 did a story on the gay couple in FLA who adopted all of these children affected w/ AIDS because no one else wanted them. They were the most loving fathers ever. I just thought that was nice, because they showed so much love for one another, as well as the children.
 So I just feel that the government should not be telling a couple whether or not they are allowed to marry one another, its just not there business.
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