Yes!
No, it states that people have due process and equal protection under law.
The government is under the same laws as everyone else
because they are the same as everyone else in the world, and should be treated equal
so they could have the vote, and be treated like everyone else
The main problems with homosexuality today, is discrmination, political, and society issues. Hommosexuals are a diverse group of men and women who prefer their same sex. Society believes, gays should not be able to get married. The government, on the other hand, believes they should be allowed to have a family also. Who can blame them? Shouldn't everyone deserve to be loved and treated just like everyone else? The answer to this is yes, they should be treated like everyone else. This does not mean people have to agree with their likes or dislikes but to opininize them is thier right. And everyone has that same right to say what is on their mind.
no not all, at least not in grand junction. I'm a filipina and i get treated just like everyone else. :)
they were treated horribly, as everyone else the Nazis did not like. they were taken from their homes and sent to ghettos and concentration camps with little or no food.
How should i know what everyone else thinks? I know he didn't. right
No one is the same as everyone else. Everyone is unique. Should they be treated the same as everyone else? I believe they should. I do not believe in a two-tier system of humanity, where some people are permitted to form families and live their lives unobstructed and other people are prevented at every turn from pursuing their own happiness.
Gay people already are like everyone else. As long as you're treating everyone fairly and with kindness, then you're doing the right thing.
This dictator thought he had the divine right to rule his country, obviously everyone else did not.
Well, I'm no expert of this but I do know a few rights. 1. The right to be treated humanely 2. The right to be licensed And I'm not shure what else.