Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Gay allege


Court battles referring to gay marriage were lost in two of the most populous US states, New York and Georgia. Although the Court of Appeals of New York did not grant the right to gay marriage, it opened the alternative for a change in the law.

Despite the fact that the Supreme Court rejected the argument that the state ban on gay matrimony; pro-gay groups succeeded with court battles in Massachusetts. Moreover, a judge concluded that “it may be the time for the Legislature to address the needs of same-sex couples and their families.

On the other hand, a leading candidate to be the next governor claimed the law makers could rationally accept as true that marriage must be limited to one man and one woman.

A lesbian couple claimed that they have been in the fight for a long time, “If we can not get it for us, we will do it for our partners”.

All in all, no one can deny the fact that homosexuality has caused controversial opinions all over the world. Gay and lesbian groups are claiming for their acceptance in society. However, people are unready to understand such relationships. But what rally should be discussed is the fact that homosexuals are fighting for what they consider their rights.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7003969.stm

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