Friday, November 30, 2012

History in the making for same-sex marriage



Does our country decide who is a Republican/Democrat/Lawyer/ or who can be in an Interracial relationship or someone’s religion?  No, but they can tell us who we can and can’t marry. Out of all of our 5o states only 10 of them allow same-sex marriage, with three of them just recently added with the last election. When I think of marriage I think of two people loving each other and being happily committed to each other. Our society thinks of marriage as a huge lavish party between a woman and a man.

I don’t see why our country has to “approve” who we marry when we are living in a nation of freedom and it doesn’t seem appropriate for anyone to have a say in any aspect of someone’s life.  “The case could allow the justices to decide whether the U.S. Constitution's guarantee of equal protection means that the right to marriage cannot be limited to heterosexuals.” This is a passage from the article “Gay marriage debate shifts to US Supreme Court” by the Associated Press on KVUE. People are allowed to own guns, but they aren’t allowed to get married to whomever they want in this country.  The government gives us the right to own a gun with laws that are so minute and easy to get around, but same-sex marriage is so strictly enforced.

It was a great move to have the citizens of this country vote on same-sex marriage because it gives a good fair chance to let the country decide for itself what they want in “their” country. It is not the government’s country, so it shouldn’t dictate such a personal part of a person’s life. The government needs to regulate our security, economy, health care, and education.  The fact that the government also denies benefits of partner’s of same-sex marriages is also very disturbing.  To think that just because you aren’t under regulation you can’t benefit from healthcare that would be granted to you if you would have followed another law.

Besides that what is the big deal that someone chooses to be with some one of the same gender? What gives our government the right to be so prejudice against people that just have a small difference from them? Our country is basically a big bully toward the gay community when we live in a country that is so evolved and diverse, but yet so conservative at the same time.  To have more states allow same-sex marriage since 2004 is an improvement and the meeting of the Supreme Court to happen in regards to the constitutional rights of Americans and same-sex marriage might change history forever.


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

“God is a Bullet, Have Mercy on us Everyone” Right On!!!



I really enjoyed the editorial published by Rachel M Edwards,  God is a Bullet, Have Mercy on us Everyone.” She believes owning a gun “is not a “right”, it is a responsibility,” and I couldn’t agree any less.  I think she did a good job by pointing out her own connection to the subject of guns, but still making a great judgment call of many people being ignorant of the actual responsibility to own a gun. It is good that she compared it to video games because there are so many scenarios where people are trying to imitate what they play on video games. Kids are also playing these very intense games that are no big deal or fun to them on screen, so that is the way they think it is in reality. She had good structure in her writing with the first couple of paragraphs explaining what a firearm is to her on a personal level and then she goes on to make her stance on the subject and its relevance to our nation. Then she has facts and details to back up her opinions and at the end summarizes her opinion once again and why guns should be monitored more. I would say maybe a little more  facts on some other issues of gun laws and a little less opinion. It is a writing of your opinion on a topic, but the more you are able to back up your idea the more your opinion is valued. Overall great layout and reasoned opinions!