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Mar 15, 2004 16:53

Ok guys and gals...I need your help right about...
NOW.

Ok, so for my Law and Government Class I need to interview 8 people (4 "adults", and 4 "peers"). Well, I need them for tomorrow, and I had too much work with my AP American paper this weekend to harass anyone...
So I ask you, my eljay friends, to please answer some questions on gay marriage ( Read more... )

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brokenbubble March 15 2004, 22:35:52 UTC
1. Sure, whatever they want is fine and dandy. I'm such a freaking libertarian it's sick ( ... )

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anjyl March 15 2004, 22:43:53 UTC
1. Should two consenting adults enter into a longterm relationship without the purpose of marriage in mind? Yea if they want to... it's their choice

2. How "sacred" is marriage to you? extremely... i don't think divorce is right

3. How "sacred" do you think marriage is in today's society?not very at all...

4. Should a federal Law be passed to prevent a minority from being able to participate in something the rest of the nation does? Why or why not? no that's discrimination

5. If so, what's to prevent other minorities from being discriminated against in the future too? exactly

6. Do you believe the action of banning Gay Marriage discrimination? Why or why not?definitely.. this society is so free in every other respect that to deny someone being able to marry the person they love is insane

7. Which do you believe should deal with the issue of legalizing same sex marriages: States of the Federal Government? Why?that i have no idea on... i'm not very into government

8. What do you believe the key attributes of a marriage should be ( ... )

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ps my name is Liz bentley and i'm 15 if you need it for the paper _bentley_ March 15 2004, 22:45:03 UTC
1. Should two consenting adults enter into a longterm relationship without the purpose of marriage in mind? yes ( ... )

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jingolentar March 15 2004, 22:59:35 UTC
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yes. everyone is entitled to their own lifestyle contrary to traditional beliefs.

2. i feel that if i was to get married that i took a vow and made a promise with the other person, so to me it would be pretty "sacred". but i really dont think that idea applies to everyone.

3.i think that the ideas of marriage vary according to the couple

4. definately not. everyone who is a legal citizen deserves every right.

5. there's nothing to prevent discrimination from fellow citizens. i think it is part of human nature that cant be fixed by any government law.

6. no. all citizens should have every right that is provided

7. federal government, because i believe that the issue deals with what is constitutional or not. and that power to decide resides with the federal government

8. love, compatibility, and companionship

9. i think all couples hould have same rights

10. no. religion plays almost no factor in my life. i rarely practise and dont really believe in any one religion

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bellarachella March 16 2004, 00:34:17 UTC
my love! of course ill throw in my opinion...being that i actually have one, for once.

je m'appelle Rachel et j'ai 16 ans. je vais au lycee en Philadelphie.

1. Should two consenting adults enter into a longterm relationship without the purpose of marriage in mind? yes because straight people do it all the time so why are gays any different?

2. How "sacred" is marriage to you? as sacred as being faithful and being content with your life...its got nothing to do with gender of either party.

3. How "sacred" do you think marriage is in today's society? it is important in society and socially it carries a big import but many conservatives believe that homosexuality is somehow different from love in a hetero relationship.

4. Should a federal Law be passed to prevent a minority from being able to participate in something the rest of the nation does? Why or why not? absofuckinlutly not. the biases are so ridiculous, you could throw a bias against people with green eyes and claim some heinous statement about that. its so stupid, everyone ( ... )

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