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Gay or Straight: Couples Should Get Same Treatment

Ani Arakelian

Issue date: 11/19/07 Section: Opinion
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Today, we strive to make everyone equal. Or do we? There are still people trying to get the same rights as their fellow Americans. Same-sex couples do not have equal rights. The union of a same-sex couple is not seen in the eyes of the law. Few states allow same-sex marriage, and the marriage is only valid in that state. The same-sex couples that are not lucky enough to live in these states are left with nothing.

The reasons given for not allowing same-sex marriage are mostly religiously based. Most religions do not approve of same-sex couples. They believe that marriage is a religious contract between a man, a woman and God, but marriage has become more in the modern-day world. It has become a contract between two people under the eyes of the law.

Married couples are given rights that same-sex couples have not been able to get. They are denied insurance befits. In the case of an emergency, their partner would not legally be the next of kin. In some states, they are not allowed to adopted children. Even more than that, when a couple is married, they become partners. If they were to get a divorce, the courts would help make sure that each person is given what they are entitled to. Marriage is now a contract by law it is not just a religious ceremony.

The government should be giving every person the same rights. Have we not learned from our mistakes throughout history? There has been a fight for equality since our country's founders signed the Declaration of Independence. Race, religion, and sex have won this fight--now it is time for sexuality too.

It has been proposed that same-sex couples be allowed to have civil unions. It would give them the same legal rights as a married couple. It is not enough. If civil unions are the same thing as marriages, they should be called the same thing. Are we going to have to different licenses--one for straight couples and one for same-sex couples? There would still be discrimination if same-sex couples had to call their union something different than straight couples.

Either all unions should be called marriages or all should be called civil unions. They should not be a different in rights or name. It is time that we stop talking about equality, and put it in to action.
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SteveMD2

SteveMD2

posted 11/18/07 @ 11:18 PM MST

The whole westernized world, with the relative exception of the USA, is finally recognizing that gay people deserve the same family legal rights as str8 couples. (Continued…)

Michael

posted 11/19/07 @ 3:46 AM MST

Iagree that The U.S. needs to catch up with the rest of he civilized world RE.Gay Marriage Rights. Either all unions should be called marriages or all should be called civil unions; (I opt for "civilly-wed") There should not be a difference in rights or name. (Continued…)

Dustin

Dustin

posted 12/01/07 @ 11:46 PM MST

It would seem to me that marriage and civil unions cannot be separated on religious grounds as to do so would require congress to make a law respecting an establishment of religion. (Continued…)

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