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re: Catholic couple fined $13,000 for refusing to host same-sex ‘wedding’
Posted on 11/11/14 at 5:02 pm to 3nOut
Posted on 11/11/14 at 5:02 pm to 3nOut
LOL,of course it is.
I think you are dead on right, in what you said." They should be able to refuse anybody they want, and then let that group picket,protest, whatever.That is the fair way. However, certain groups are afraid of this type of sensible action, because they know that they wont have popular support.They need to use underhanded tactics.
I think you are dead on right, in what you said." They should be able to refuse anybody they want, and then let that group picket,protest, whatever.That is the fair way. However, certain groups are afraid of this type of sensible action, because they know that they wont have popular support.They need to use underhanded tactics.
Posted on 11/11/14 at 5:16 pm to auggie
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LOL,of course it is.
I think you are dead on right, in what you said." They should be able to refuse anybody they want, and then let that group picket,protest, whatever.That is the fair way. However, certain groups are afraid of this type of sensible action, because they know that they wont have popular support.They need to use underhanded tactics.
How long have you and your family been in Alabama?
Posted on 11/11/14 at 5:19 pm to auggie
Okay, auggie, let's see if you agree with this:
An auto business operated by gay people is selling their cars at a $5,000 discount to fellow gays. You've been shopping for the very car they're selling for a long time because you think it's the perfect vehicle.
You come to terms with the salesman and then he asks, "Are you gay? I'm asking because our company gives an additional $5,000 off to gay people."
You say, "Hell no, I'm not gay but I want the discount."
Salesman says, "Sorry."
Is this acceptable discrimination to you?
An auto business operated by gay people is selling their cars at a $5,000 discount to fellow gays. You've been shopping for the very car they're selling for a long time because you think it's the perfect vehicle.
You come to terms with the salesman and then he asks, "Are you gay? I'm asking because our company gives an additional $5,000 off to gay people."
You say, "Hell no, I'm not gay but I want the discount."
Salesman says, "Sorry."
Is this acceptable discrimination to you?
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