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Jan 11 2009

California: Proposition 8. Voter’s Rights? Do they still exist?

Published by natachaandrews at 2:27 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

I wonder why is it that people are even allowed to vote if almost immediately their vote is slapped back at their face. It is the rights of one group of people verses the rights of another. The right to have your vote counted is an essential part in the freedom of the
United States.

How can a country be free and serve everyone’s rights? Is it virtually impossible? YES. In order for everyone to enjoy some level of freedom we need to learn to give and take as for any relationship to work.

For this country to work there is a need for compromise. Not everyone is going to be perfectly satisfied. If as citizens we don’t accept this notion we are in the wrong place.

The same-sex marriage group are throwing a tantrum and destroying property from the Mormon Church. How is that respecting freedom within the boundaries of the law?

 

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