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Journal Entry: Tue Nov 10, 2009, 10:34 PM
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Beware! It's a rant!

:bulletred:The New York Times reported today on State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr. and his powerful stance against gay marriage. Mr. Diaz is an African American Democratic Pentacostal minister in Albany who strongly opposes a vote that, if passed, would allow gay people to marry in the state of New York. Mr. Diaz is quoted in the article as saying, “The people of the nation don’t want gay marriage.” He even sued the city for opening a high school for gay and transgender students.

:bulletgreen:Personally I am not a gay person but I feel that they should have the same rights the rest of us do, which includes getting married. The nation has tried to please all sides by providing rights to domestic partners which includes those who have lived together for a certain amount of time but to me that is not enough. I understand that others’ religions and backgrounds have given them strong opinions against homosexuality but let me ask you, what affect would allowing gay people to marry have on straight people? Think about it! Would you have less rights? Less money? Less anything? No.

:bulletblue:I have always felt that gay people have a right to be married and have never been one to speak up about it, but this article reminds me of important events such as the civil rights movement. Even further back it stirs a reminder in me that not so long ago women were not allowed to vote. How can we say that we have made progress in equality when we still deny others rights that would have no affect on us?

:bulletred:This isn’t to say Mr. Diaz hasn’t done many important things in his career but we are supposed to have a separation of church and state in this country. Mr. Diaz consistently raises arguments due to the values of his religion. Wars have been fought over religion and will continue to be fought over religion, but denying others human rights over it is blind, unfair, and dated. America has not evolved as we would like to think and we are persecuting others for doing something that we carry out ourselves.

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Whew! That was a mouthful. Just for sticking in there with me I will do that feature I promised in my deviation:

These people commented on my deviation and I appreciate them for it! More to come soon:)




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Good books I have read recently:

~The Innocent Man by: John Grisham

~The Lovely Bones by: Alice Sebold

~The Kite Runner by: Khalad Hosseini

~Marley and Me by: Mike Grogan

Best book ever: Water For Elephants by: Sara Gruen
  • Mood: Delighted
  • Reading: Textbooks
  • Watching: South Park
  • Drinking: Brrr...Seasonal Ale

Devious Info

  • Current Residence: Downtown Eugene, OR
  • Favourite band or musician: AFI, KORN, Pink Floyd, Blink 182, Bayside, Alkaline Trio and The Beatles
  • Favourite artist: Van Gogh
  • Favourite poet or writer: Poe, Frost, and Harper Lee
  • Favourite photographer: Brian Lanker, Dorthea Lange, and Lewis Hine
  • Personal Quote: If the sun don't shine tomorrow we'll survive.
  • Tools of the Trade: My hand, paper, Canon Digital Rebel Xsi GIMP Photoshop and Photoscape

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:iconallandgr8-art:
Thanks for the :+fav: dear friend!!!:heart::)
:icon2sadeyes:
My pleasure:)

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"How seldom we meet, yet how elegant our kisses."

"After a few years and some smaller tears, I've found that one girl I used to be."

:bulletgreen: Kylie Marie's Gallery :bulletgreen: ~~~> :bulletblue: [link] :bulletblue: <~~~
:iconxx-skyrose:
Thanks for adding that banner to your collection. ^^
:icon2sadeyes:
My pleasure!

--
"How seldom we meet, yet how elegant our kisses."

"After a few years and some smaller tears, I've found that one girl I used to be."

:bulletgreen: Kylie Marie's Gallery :bulletgreen: ~~~> :bulletblue: [link] :bulletblue: <~~~
:icongidl:
thx for fav!
:icon2sadeyes:
No problem! :wave:

--
"How seldom we meet, yet how elegant our kisses."

"After a few years and some smaller tears, I've found that one girl I used to be."

:bulletgreen: Kylie Marie's Gallery :bulletgreen: ~~~> :bulletblue: [link] :bulletblue: <~~~
:iconfrenchmick:
Thanks alot for the fav Kylie :)
:icon2sadeyes:
My pleasure:)

--
"How seldom we meet, yet how elegant our kisses."

"After a few years and some smaller tears, I've found that one girl I used to be."

:bulletgreen: Kylie Marie's Gallery :bulletgreen: ~~~> :bulletblue: [link] :bulletblue: <~~~

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