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    She also is able to demonstrate the ability to build broad electoral coalitions in different parts of the country‚ something that will be pivotal in the swing states during the general election. Clinton has shown that she can articulate and defend a robust Democratic domestic agenda even though she is often criticized by progressives for being too much in the center.Clinton has developed strong relations with Democratic elected officials and candidates

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    recently‚ California‚ gay marriage has been a growing trend in the United States. In the 8 months since the legalization‚ more and more gay couples have been rushing to California to tie the knot. However‚ California and Massachusetts are not the first to make an effort to strengthen the bonds of homosexual couples some European countries including Denmark‚ Holland‚ some Scandinavian countries‚ and others have legalized same-sex marriage and have found the results positive. Gay marriage has been a

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    weaken the institution. Gay marriage could potentially lead down a "slippery slope” ending with giving people in polygamous‚ incestuous‚ bestial‚ and other nontraditional relationships the right to marry. [10] Glen Lavy‚ JD‚ senior counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund‚ argued in a May 21‚ 2008 Los Angeles Times Op-Ed‚ "The movement for polygamy and polyamory is poised to use the successes of same-sex couples as a springboard for further de-institutionalizing marriage." Gay marriage is incompatible

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    Stonewall The topic I choose for my Final Project Paper was “Starting at Stonewall: The Gay Rights Movement.” While researching this topic‚ my points of focus were how the events at Stonewall started. I also thought to focus on what the outcome of the event was. More of a “cause and effect” focus. To fully understand how the events at the Stonewall Inn came about‚ you need to understand how society was in that time. Gays were not openly accepted by the world like they are today. In fact‚ in the late 1960s

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    The gay population has also become more popular in the world today‚ the population that is looked down upon by the rest of society. In the texts: Second Inaugural Address by Abraham Lincoln‚ “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July” by Frederick Douglass‚ and Declaration of Sentiments by Elizabeth Cady Stanton it talks about equal rights for everyone no matter the difference of color‚ belief‚ or person you are. Even though being gay is not supported because it is stated in the bible‚ gays still

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    1969 the battle for civil rights took a mainstream spotlight after the NYPD raided a bar in the Greenwich Village called the stonewall inn. Three days and nights of rioting ensued after the incident‚ catalyzing “the gay rights movement from one limited to a small number of activists into a widespread protest for equal rights and acceptance.”(1) Following Stonewall a flurry of gay rights groups exploded onto the scene. The more prominent of these groups being the Gay Liberation Front(2)‚ commonly

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    Everything from parades to protests happened. This has helped shape and form the rainbow community that we know today. The LGBTQ+ movement continuously fights for basic human rights in the face of discrimination. In 1969‚ discrimination attacked LGBT individuals. The gays were so highly discriminated that the mafia was running most of the gay bars and meet up places in the New York City Area. Also‚ there was a law against cross dressing.

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    couples are denied the right to get married because some people believe it’s immoral. These homosexual couples should be granted these rights because it violates their constitutional rights‚ creates a second class of citizens‚ and would help the economy. The 14th Amendment is a prime example of gay rights being protected under the United States Constitution. “The amendment addresses citizenship rights and equal protection of the laws…” Forbidding homosexual people the same rights that heterosexual people

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    Melissa Mendoza A. Ackerman English 1C March 27‚ 2012 Rhetoric “ Everything you do to us will happen to you; we are your teachers‚ as you are ours. We are one lesson.” This quote is from the essay‚ “Am I blue?” by Alice Walker which is about her expericance on a ranch and the way her relationship with a horse named Blue becomes more than a helpless pet stuck in a small acre ranch‚ to real strong relationship that animals such as Blue‚ do have feelings like humans do and she finds her self wondering

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    Civil Rights for Gay in Marriage and Adoption When it comes to civil rights for Gays pertaining to marriage and adoption there is a lot of major controversy‚ however the pro’s by far out weight the cons. History shows the beginning of the gay civil rights movement in the United States primarily began with the Stonewall riots that took place in Greenwich in 1969. Some refer to it as the Gay Revolution‚ this sparked a lot of controversy pertaining to whether the gay community had the right to marriage

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