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Table of Contents 1. Changing attitudes towards same-gender marriages 2. Article 1 3. Article 2 4. Increasing popularity of Same-Sex Marriage in society 5. Government’s Role 6. Conservative vs. Liberal views on the subject 7. Conclusion

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Page 1: Table of Contents 1. Changing attitudes towards same-gender marriages 2. Article 1 3. Article 2 4. Increasing popularity of Same-Sex Marriage in society

Table of Contents

1. Changing attitudes towards same-gender marriages

2. Article 1

3. Article 2

4. Increasing popularity of Same-Sex Marriage in society

5. Government’s Role

6. Conservative vs. Liberal views on the subject

7. Conclusion

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Changing Attitudes

towards Same-gender Marriage

•Many years ago, same-sex marriage was just a taboo term.

•People were scared of the unfamiliar

•Laws were passed to protect people against discrimination

•More people came “out of the closet” because they felt more safe

•It is more common for people to know or be associated with someone who identifies

themselves as being gay

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Article 1

CNN contributor, Ben Brumfield, stated attitudes towards same-gender marriages have increased over several decades.

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Article 2

Lisa Shapiro concludes that attitudes of Americans’ have changed dramatically.

Poll stated 60% of people had a family member or close friend that was gay.

Close relationships is the number one reason for attitudes shifting

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Increasing popularity of same-gender marriage in society

It is one of the biggest topics in politics and legislation today.

Proposition 8 was an example of this issue coming to the forefront of political debates and social curiosity

President Barack Obama was the first President of the United States to endorse same-sex marriage

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Government’s Role

Government created by our forefathers to protect our rights and liberties as human beings

That the single most important thing the government should do, is secure the rights and freedoms of individual citizens

Man is superior to government and should remain master over it, not the other way around

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Conservatives vs. Liberalson the issue

Conservatives

Many conservatives deem same-gender marriage as unconstitutional

There shouldn’t be any law passed to support it

Liberals

Laws that are passed against same-sex marriage go against their constitutional rights as human beings

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Conclusion

Government was setup by the people for the people, and that’s how it should always be. I believe that our government has more important things to worry about, like our economy and job growth. I don’t think the federal or state level government should be wasting their time on regulation of relationships and marriage. If same-sex couples getting married will hurt my family and me or violate my freedom, then I will gladly admit that marriage needs to be regulated by government. I doubt that day will come