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Texas court hears state's appeal of divorce granted to gay couple
Blacklock told the judges that the state's ban on gay marriage doesn't violate the Constitution and asked them to confirm that voidance is the correct way to dissolve a same-sex union. “Voidance is the remedy Texas has long provided to …
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Recent court decisions and events have launched a national discussion about extending the right to marry to same sex couples. In this provocative panel, advocates and critics of gay marriage debate which laws should be considered in deciding the legality of this contentious issue. Series: “Institute of Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley (IGS)” [7/2004] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 8842]
Hateful and homophobic comments will be removed. — Update 05/29/2010 Thanks to all for the overwhelming response to this speech. It’s wonderful to hear all of the positive words of affirmation and heartfelt responses. It’s crazy that it’s only been two years since I gave this speech. When I put this speech up, I had no idea it would be viewed by over 50000 people. That is humbling and amazing. Thanks to everyone who has viewed this speech and drawn something positive from it. Jacob — At Goshen College in Indiana, there is an annual speech contest called the “C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest.” The school body is invited to try out, but only five are selected to present their speech to an audience and be judged under the criteria of presentation style, relevance to peace and justice issues, and the organization of the speech. This is my speech, “Unpacking the Issues: Gay Marriage in America.” I received second place in the contest. According to a Goshen College press release: “The annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest was established in 1974 in honor of Smith and his academic contribution as a Mennonite historian and professor at Goshen College and Bluffton (Ohio) College. Speech contests have been part of Goshen College’s history since the early 1900s; the C. Henry Smith contest allows the campus community to hear more about relevant, contemporary issues.”
Hateful and homophobic comments will be removed. — Update 05/29/2010 Thanks to all for the overwhelming response to this speech. It’s wonderful to hear all of the positive words of affirmation and heartfelt responses. It’s crazy that it’s only been two years since I gave this speech. When I put this speech up, I had no idea it would be viewed by over 50000 people. That is humbling and amazing. Thanks to everyone who has viewed this speech and drawn something positive from it. Jacob — At Goshen College in Indiana, there is an annual speech contest called the “C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest.” The school body is invited to try out, but only five are selected to present their speech to an audience and be judged under the criteria of presentation style, relevance to peace and justice issues, and the organization of the speech. This is my speech, “Unpacking the Issues: Gay Marriage in America.” I received second place in the contest. According to a Goshen College press release: “The annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest was established in 1974 in honor of Smith and his academic contribution as a Mennonite historian and professor at Goshen College and Bluffton (Ohio) College. Speech contests have been part of Goshen College’s history since the early 1900s; the C. Henry Smith contest allows the campus community to hear more about relevant, contemporary issues.”
Hateful and homophobic comments will be removed. — Update 05/29/2010 Thanks to all for the overwhelming response to this speech. It’s wonderful to hear all of the positive words of affirmation and heartfelt responses. It’s crazy that it’s only been two years since I gave this speech. When I put this speech up, I had no idea it would be viewed by over 50000 people. That is humbling and amazing. Thanks to everyone who has viewed this speech and drawn something positive from it. Jacob — At Goshen College in Indiana, there is an annual speech contest called the “C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest.” The school body is invited to try out, but only five are selected to present their speech to an audience and be judged under the criteria of presentation style, relevance to peace and justice issues, and the organization of the speech. This is my speech, “Unpacking the Issues: Gay Marriage in America.” I received second place in the contest. According to a Goshen College press release: “The annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest was established in 1974 in honor of Smith and his academic contribution as a Mennonite historian and professor at Goshen College and Bluffton (Ohio) College. Speech contests have been part of Goshen College’s history since the early 1900s; the C. Henry Smith contest allows the campus community to hear more about relevant, contemporary issues.”
Hateful and homophobic comments will be removed. — Update 05/29/2010 Thanks to all for the overwhelming response to this speech. It’s wonderful to hear all of the positive words of affirmation and heartfelt responses. It’s crazy that it’s only been two years since I gave this speech. When I put this speech up, I had no idea it would be viewed by over 50000 people. That is humbling and amazing. Thanks to everyone who has viewed this speech and drawn something positive from it. Jacob — At Goshen College in Indiana, there is an annual speech contest called the “C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest.” The school body is invited to try out, but only five are selected to present their speech to an audience and be judged under the criteria of presentation style, relevance to peace and justice issues, and the organization of the speech. This is my speech, “Unpacking the Issues: Gay Marriage in America.” I received second place in the contest. According to a Goshen College press release: “The annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest was established in 1974 in honor of Smith and his academic contribution as a Mennonite historian and professor at Goshen College and Bluffton (Ohio) College. Speech contests have been part of Goshen College’s history since the early 1900s; the C. Henry Smith contest allows the campus community to hear more about relevant, contemporary issues.”
Hateful and homophobic comments will be removed. — Update 05/29/2010 Thanks to all for the overwhelming response to this speech. It’s wonderful to hear all of the positive words of affirmation and heartfelt responses. It’s crazy that it’s only been two years since I gave this speech. When I put this speech up, I had no idea it would be viewed by over 50000 people. That is humbling and amazing. Thanks to everyone who has viewed this speech and drawn something positive from it. Jacob — At Goshen College in Indiana, there is an annual speech contest called the “C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest.” The school body is invited to try out, but only five are selected to present their speech to an audience and be judged under the criteria of presentation style, relevance to peace and justice issues, and the organization of the speech. This is my speech, “Unpacking the Issues: Gay Marriage in America.” I received second place in the contest. According to a Goshen College press release: “The annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest was established in 1974 in honor of Smith and his academic contribution as a Mennonite historian and professor at Goshen College and Bluffton (Ohio) College. Speech contests have been part of Goshen College’s history since the early 1900s; the C. Henry Smith contest allows the campus community to hear more about relevant, contemporary issues.”
Hateful and homophobic comments will be removed. — Update 05/29/2010 Thanks to all for the overwhelming response to this speech. It’s wonderful to hear all of the positive words of affirmation and heartfelt responses. It’s crazy that it’s only been two years since I gave this speech. When I put this speech up, I had no idea it would be viewed by over 50000 people. That is humbling and amazing. Thanks to everyone who has viewed this speech and drawn something positive from it. Jacob — At Goshen College in Indiana, there is an annual speech contest called the “C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest.” The school body is invited to try out, but only five are selected to present their speech to an audience and be judged under the criteria of presentation style, relevance to peace and justice issues, and the organization of the speech. This is my speech, “Unpacking the Issues: Gay Marriage in America.” I received second place in the contest. According to a Goshen College press release: “The annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest was established in 1974 in honor of Smith and his academic contribution as a Mennonite historian and professor at Goshen College and Bluffton (Ohio) College. Speech contests have been part of Goshen College’s history since the early 1900s; the C. Henry Smith contest allows the campus community to hear more about relevant, contemporary issues.”
Hateful and homophobic comments will be removed. — Update 05/29/2010 Thanks to all for the overwhelming response to this speech. It’s wonderful to hear all of the positive words of affirmation and heartfelt responses. It’s crazy that it’s only been two years since I gave this speech. When I put this speech up, I had no idea it would be viewed by over 50000 people. That is humbling and amazing. Thanks to everyone who has viewed this speech and drawn something positive from it. Jacob — At Goshen College in Indiana, there is an annual speech contest called the “C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest.” The school body is invited to try out, but only five are selected to present their speech to an audience and be judged under the criteria of presentation style, relevance to peace and justice issues, and the organization of the speech. This is my speech, “Unpacking the Issues: Gay Marriage in America.” I received second place in the contest. According to a Goshen College press release: “The annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest was established in 1974 in honor of Smith and his academic contribution as a Mennonite historian and professor at Goshen College and Bluffton (Ohio) College. Speech contests have been part of Goshen College’s history since the early 1900s; the C. Henry Smith contest allows the campus community to hear more about relevant, contemporary issues.”
Hateful and homophobic comments will be removed. — Update 05/29/2010 Thanks to all for the overwhelming response to this speech. It’s wonderful to hear all of the positive words of affirmation and heartfelt responses. It’s crazy that it’s only been two years since I gave this speech. When I put this speech up, I had no idea it would be viewed by over 50000 people. That is humbling and amazing. Thanks to everyone who has viewed this speech and drawn something positive from it. Jacob — At Goshen College in Indiana, there is an annual speech contest called the “C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest.” The school body is invited to try out, but only five are selected to present their speech to an audience and be judged under the criteria of presentation style, relevance to peace and justice issues, and the organization of the speech. This is my speech, “Unpacking the Issues: Gay Marriage in America.” I received second place in the contest. According to a Goshen College press release: “The annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest was established in 1974 in honor of Smith and his academic contribution as a Mennonite historian and professor at Goshen College and Bluffton (Ohio) College. Speech contests have been part of Goshen College’s history since the early 1900s; the C. Henry Smith contest allows the campus community to hear more about relevant, contemporary issues.”