http://www.balancedpolitics.org/same_sex_marriages.htm

This site actually points out both the good and the bad on Same sex Marriages. It’s really quite interesting if you take the time to read it, which I suggest you do.

Denying them is a violation of religious freedom (civil and religious marriages are two separate institutions).

Marriage benefits (such as joint ownership, medical decision-making capacity) should be available to all couples.

It doesn’t hurt society or anyone in particular.

The only thing that should matter in marriage is love.

The number of child adoptions should increase since gay couples cannot pro-create (although some might see an increase in gay adoptions as an argument against same-sex marriages).

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http://gaymarriage.lifetips.com/cat/64293/for-gay-marriage/index.html

This site is good for tips on how to get involved with the legalization of gay Marriage. It also has countless arguments, points and statistics. Check it out

comparison of statistics shows that gay marriage boosts marriage rates, rather than doing the idea of marriage any damage.

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http://lesbianlife.about.com/cs/wedding/a/lgmarriage.htm

http://lesbianlife.about.com/cs/wedding/a/lgmarriage.htm 

Carla and Miriam fell in love and decided to get married. Last summer they held a lavish ceremony on the coast. All of their friends and family attended. Carla’s dad, a minister, officiated. Miriam’s dad wrote and sang a special song. After the reception, the two headed off to their honeymoon. When they returned, they felt like a married couple. They moved in together, opened their gifts and started talking about having a baby. Even though, the couple feels committed to each other, they have none of the legal rights that protect other married couples.

 If two people love each other, shouldn’t they be allowed the same rights, privileges and responsibilities, no matter their genders?

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