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April 14, 2015
Safety vs Lesbian/Gay Discrimination: What is More Important?  According to this argument the country should have safety priorities, and that is the way it should be.  But the problem starts at home, meaning the country. If a country is divided by politic interests and religion believes is impossible to survive in time of crisis. So, the country must be unified in order to be successful, then  it needs to separate religion from government interests. Inside problems should be solved in order to be united and prepared to solve safety national problems.

First of all, at the origin of the country the founder fathers stipulated in the constitution; the separation of religion and states.  It gives the region's freedom to the general population. There is not need of new regulations or laws against sex's preferences or religion, such as the recently passed by the state of Indiana.  It is a big scandalous in all the media, causing a big controversy and it could open the door to a widespread discrimination.

Second, the senator Tom was trying to minimize the problem of the Lesbian/ Gay Discrimination. By telling them  that they should be thankful of living here and not living in Iran where they can be kill.
Every country has its own laws and every people should be respectful of those laws, starting for respecting each-other is such issues as religion and politics. Every head is a world, everybody is a unit person. So Lesbian/ Gays have the right to be respected as another human being in this country.

In conclusion, domestics issues should be solved in order to be united and ready to protect the country from foreign countries. A country is like a big house, if the members of the house are divided are easy to defeat. But if the members of the house are united  there are more chances of being successful as a family. So gays/lesbians or others are members of this big country and they deserve respect as a another member of this big family. Unification is the clue to solve all problems of this beautiful country.

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