A Question of Equality
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Gerardo de la Cueva de la Cueva 1 Professor Gutierrez Chicano Studies 155 MWF 2:00 - 2:50 p.m. Monday, September 27, 2004 A Question of Equality With gay marriage being a central cause for debate in the upcoming presidential elections, it is essential that voters become aware of the focal points of each side of the argument. As many minority groups in the United States have fought for their civil rights in past decades, it is the gay community that now finds itself striving for equal opportunities amongst a culturally diverse nation. Although they have already come a long way in the path of acceptance, most recently the gay community has had to confront extremist conservative groups who claim that allowing same-sex couples to join in a civilly recognized union violates the act of a traditional, sacred marriage. Gay and lesbian individuals who will be directly affected by the decisions of the voting American public generally...


