About Me

When i took the political ideology quiz, I fit in with the New Coalition. Don't know what that means. My ranking on the civics quiz was Tribune. I got 6 out of 11 questions right on the current events quiz along with 7% of voters. I am taking this class because it is necessary. I don't really know anything about politics so i am hoping to gain some knowledge throughout this class.

Thursday, March 28, 2013


There has been a battle going on for years, whether or not same sex marriages are acceptable or not. There are many arguments said to either prevent or promote gays and lesbians to be married. Over the years, the United Stated has become more accepting of gays and lesbians, although it hasn’t become fully acceptable, it’s made a lot of progress.
         One of the main arguments against same sex marriages is religion. The people that are against it say that it is stated in the Bible that it is a sin for men to be with men, and women to be with women. Other arguments state that men are supposed to be superior to women, society says that men should be manly, masculine, and dominate as women should be small, fragile and sensitive. The roles should not be switched, nor be available to both genders. There are also people that believe that being gay is a birth defect, and they’re born with it and it’s considered a mental illness. Which is wrong for people to believe that just because a person likes the same sex as them, they’re mentally ill.
         Despite what society says, I believe same sex marriages are completely acceptable. I don’t believe that it is right to be told by the law who you can and cannot love and marry. The way a man could love another man, or the way a woman can love another woman is not any different than the way a man and woman can love each other. I don’t think that a person can help whom they’re attracted to, nor whom they fall in love with.

Friday, March 8, 2013


On January 16, 2013 New York Times published an article by Peter Baker and Michael Shear, "Obama to 'Put Everything I've Got' into Gun Control" and argued that gun control has always been an issue, an idea in the back of our governments mind. Nothing has ever been done about it, though. After the shooting at Sandy Hooks Elementary School, President Barack Obama proposed gun control to our nation. Gun control is not taking guns away from our people, but creating new laws and procedures to go by when selling guns.
The new laws and procedures that are being introduced are for people to get background checks prior to purchasing a gun. President Obama plans on closing the loophole that allows people to buy guns from unlicensed sellers at gun shows, or in private sales. Nearly forty percent of all gun sales have not been screened into the system, which means there is no record of their purchase. President Obama has also presented that legislation should ban the possession or transfer of armor-piercing bullets, also needing to make it harder for “straw purchaser,” which are people that pass background checks, then pass on the guns to criminals or to people who are unable to purchase the guns themselves.
 President Obama states that the new gun laws and procedures should not have any affected for the people able to own guns, and shouldn’t be much of a problem. The only people being affected by the new gun laws are the people who are law-abiding gun owners, and our children should remain vulnerable and should be protected from any further tragedy.
It’s heart breaking that it took the lives of 12 elementary school students for our nation to realize something had to be done about the availability of guns to the public, schools have been shot up in the past and nothing has been done until now, 33 people die from gun violence daily. It’s good that our nation is finally deciding to make a change about the easy access of purchasing guns.