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A 6 page overview of the issues surrounding gay marriage. This paper contends that as the issue of same sex marriage continues to mature more and more organizations are beginning to yield in favor of allowing for the sentiments of their members. More
and more of those members are either gay themselves or supportive of gay rights. At the same time, our legal balances have been in play to make
sure that the interests of any one group did not unduly weigh out over those of other groups. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPgayMr3.rtf
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special interest groups. The fact that these groups are plentiful on both sides of the issue has resulted in tremendous societal tension. Everyone from gay rights advocates to
community pastors have entered into the fray. The result has been a heightened public awareness of the issue of just how gays fit into society. At times the
debate that has ensued has been healthy and even productive in terms of shaping public policy and law. At times, however, it has only deepened the intense resentment each
group holds of the other. In the middle, of course, we have our government trying to insure an equitable outcome and an outcome in which the general good in
not being sacrificed for the good of either the powerful elite or special interest groups. The battle has largely centered around the problem of preventing one group or the
other from becoming so powerful that they obtain public benefits a the expense of the masses. The controversy of gay marriages, marriages occurring
between two individuals of the same sex, is a reminder of the ever more visible gay rights movement. This movement, considered by many as having originated in Greenwich Village
New York in 1969 with the Stonewall Inn riots (Ahearn, 1996), is of course not a stranger to controversy. The movement has brought the very real issue of just
how gays fit into society from the hazy realm of our consciousness to the forefront of public attention. Homosexuality, of course, is not a construct of modern society but
formal homosexual marriages are. This construct is one which can be reviewed on both a practical level and a philosophical level and also a construct that must be viewed
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