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Title: Keeping Gay Marriage Illegal
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Gay couples, however, do not have children, and therefore do not need any of these benefits. If homosexual marriage were legalized, they would yet collect these reimbursements that were actually supposed to go to helping children. It is unfair, therefore, to legalize marriage for this reason... Showed first 250 characters
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Gay couples, however, do not have children, and therefore do not need any of these benefits. If homosexual marriage were legalized, they would yet collect these reimbursements that were actually supposed to go to helping children. It is unfair, therefore, to legalize marriage for this reason... Showed next 250 characters
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