Sunday, November 8, 2009

Why Should We Care?

On a blog called "Gay Marriage", Toohey makes a great point on how he is “against gay marriage.” He makes a good argument on how "when you get married in one state, you may not be considered married in the other." Do couples really need to be approved to be married in every state? In my opinion I think it good at least one states says that you are married. He back it up that it goes against Article IV, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution. Each state made their choice on making gay marriage illegal or legal is their decision and their thought on what is best for their state.

I love how he respected that other states law when he not for gay marriage. For examples, “If you are married in another state allowing gay marriage, you are married (no matter how against it I am).” He looks at both side of argument on gay marriage. He stated that he “believe that the gay community is one of the nicest, most "green," and peaceful communities of this world.” He made it clear that he doesn’t like “the choice (or lifestyle if you prefer) that [he] disagree with.” I think it is our opinion if we are against or for it and we can't change it. We can't change a person's mind on getting married to the same gender.

It doesn‘t “needs to stay between a man and a women.” Who set that rule and who told everybody to follow it? Can it be between two men or two women? Society does not make that choice for the people. Not everybody have to think like that. We can’t tell everybody how to feel and tell them who to marry. If two people love each other so much and want to get marry. Does it matter that it is between to same gender or the opposite gender.

I agreed with him when he says; “If a law is passed giving the rights to gay marriage, then there is not much to argue (unless you are looking to still ban it).” I think we should “respect our Constitution and all the laws it gives” and let the people live their life and stop telling them what they can do or not. It is not going to obstruct our lives.

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