This article, posted on the San Fransisco Chronicle website on January 29th 2010,
states that the battle over Proposition 8 is anything but boring and is far from over. While Prop. 8 visited the federal court for 12 days many as one would say "heavy hitters" were brought out by the challengers to Prop. 8. While they presented stronger case than the defense they also faced a larger burden. Changing a voter-approved law. The case for Prop. 8 rested greatly on only one witness who's testimony was mostly made up of opinions and almost no evidence to support his argument. Although the outlook on over-turning the proposition is looking brighter, the light at the end of the tunnel is still far off. Same sex marriage still faces much opposition but continues to move forward.
I've lived in San Diego for all of my life and my Mom has always taken me to a Unitarian-Universalist church. The community is made up of people of different ethnicities, different backgrounds, religions, and sexual preferences. Because of this I believe that just everyone should be equal even though they aren't the same as me, I don't like to judge people before I know them, and some of my best friends are gay, some are lesbian. This article gave me hope that even though last year Proposition 8 was passed, and those friends were denied the right to get married in the future, one day it is possible that they will have the exact same right to be married as I do.
Main Points and Evidence
¨ "If the Proposition 8 trial were about something more mundane than the rights of gays and
lesbians to marry - say, a suit over an auto accident or insurance coverage - it would probably be no contest."
¨ "In 12 days of testimony in federal court, lawyers for two same-sex couples and the city of San Francisco called a parade of academic heavyweights and people affected by the ban on same-sex marriage to buttress their claim of unconstitutional discrimination. Defenders of the November 2008 ballot measure called only two witnesses, who did not address many of the plaintiffs' issues. "
My questions are:
¨ Why are people so very opposed to the idea of letting every kind of couple get married?
¨ If you aren't gay or lesbian then why does the issue even seem all that revelant for others?
Source- Egelko, Bob. "Prop 8 Defence Only Needs 2 Witnesses." San Fransisco Chronicle January 29, 2010.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Prop. 8 Only Needs 2 Witnesses.
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Hello, my name is Kali Gibson and this is my blog for media class at High Tech High International. We have been paired up with another person in the class in order to bring light to an issue occuring in the world today. Through this blog I will collect and store my research on my topic, same sex marriage, in the hopes of creating a short video that will inform others of the issue. In order for me to be succesful I will be asking this question throughout my project: Is marriage a constitutional right? I intend to involve my personal opinion as little as possible although i would like to state that I believe love is love and everyone should be treated equally. All of that aside, enjoy my blog.
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