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Children of Gay Parents Speak for Same-Sex Marriage

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/21/fashion/21kids.html

I’m 25. I was raised by gay parents. Being raised by gay parents hasn’t made me any less successful, neither has it damaged me or made me gay. I’m straight as a matter of fact, but that shouldn’t matter.

I’m a computer programmer getting my MBA. A 25 year old friend of mine, who was raised like me, by gay parents, has past the California bar, on her first exam, no small feat.

We are living breathing successful, “normal”, adults in society. Gay marriage isn’t a harm to anybody. It’s provides economic and social benefits that every loving committed couple deserves. The lack of marriage doesn’t stop people from loving each other and raising children together. Preventing Gay people from marrying actually does the reverse advocates against gay marriage claim; It harms the children and the family by withholding the economic and social benefits that marriage straight couples receive.

Gay marriage can only improve the wellbeing of children their family by providing additional economic and social benefits. And withholding those benefits is blatant discrimination, which in no way provides any benefit to society.

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Google, Citing Cyber Attack, Threatens to Exit China – NYTimes.com

Google, Citing Cyber Attack, Threatens to Exit China – NYTimes.com.

It’s crazy to think of cyber warfare and how much of it happens under our nose. Military’s will be come irrelevant in the future. Peace will appear to all. All the action will be take place will be invisible to most. Governments, Corporations, and Individuals will be held hostage by cyber criminals. The movie The Hackers is a prequel to the future of warfare.

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Reid’s Comments

It seems to me that the only people that care about Harry Reid’s comments are the news media, and the republicans. Honestly, his comments are a pretty correct observation about race in american politics. The only people playing the race card, are the republicans, and Michael Steele, comparing Reid’s comments to Trent Lott — suggesting that the nation would have been better off had it embraced the segregationist policies of presidential candidate Strom Thurmond more than a half century ago — are actually offensive vs. Reid’s comments which are an observation about race & politics in america. Reid said in private remarks during the campaign that the country was ready for a “light-skinned” African-American president with “no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one.”

http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2010/01/10/steele-reid-should-quit-leadership-post/
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/11/us/politics/11reidweb.html?hp

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