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Same-Sex Marriage: Marianne Lirazan Ruffa Mae Gairanan
Same-Sex Marriage: Marianne Lirazan Ruffa Mae Gairanan
Same-Sex Marriage: Marianne Lirazan Ruffa Mae Gairanan
SAME-Sex MARRIAGE
By
Marianne Lirazan
Ruffa Mae Gairanan
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE…................................................................................................................................... I
THESIS STATEMENT………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. II
BACKGROUND INFORMATION………………………………………………………………………………………….. IV
RESULTS……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. V
CONCLUSION……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. VII
REFERENCES…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. VIII
THESIS STATEMENT
There is really no difference between same sex couples and the traditional couples.
Both argue about the same things like where to spend the holidays, the expenses of everyday
living, and children. (Fratti, K. (2005, September 23). Practically married, but not. Bucks County
Courier times). Just because they are a same sex couple does not mean they agree all the time.
There is however, one big difference same sex couples cannot get married. While traditional
couples can get married. Most married couples will look at gay marriage as a threat to the
constitution of marriage and will cause the demise of the traditional marriage. I do not think
letting gays marry will destroy the constitution of marriage.
Same-sex marriage is a topic that is heavily scrutinized because of its deep connection
to religion and humankind. American citizens in recent years have been hearing about same-
sex marriage in the news, magazines, journal articles and discussion boards. In order to
complete this thesis and prove the argument that same-sex marriage should be a fundamental
right, the proper research will be conducted. This thesis will include studies on past and present
case law, sections of the United States Constitution focusing heavily on the Fourteenth
Amendment including the