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Locally, trynagainYou need to do a bit of research. Memorial day, Veterans Day and this little month long ditty...
https://www.ausa.org/texas-capital-...cCain proposed the,and observed on that date.
 
 
		
				
			Locally, trynagainYou need to do a bit of research. Memorial day, Veterans Day and this little month long ditty...
https://www.ausa.org/texas-capital-...cCain proposed the,and observed on that date.
 
 
		
				
			I'm replying the statement that non-heteros want the same rights. I asked a specific question than no one has yet to answer in the threadHow can you rule out politics? You said the problem with pride month is that “it is an election cycle”.
 
 
		
				
			I answered it with a couple questions in post #847.I'm replying the statement that non-heteros want the same rights. I asked a specific question than no one has yet to answer in the thread
 
 
		
				
			Can they get married in every state yet?
Can they get cake in every state from a christian store that serves the public yet?
Can they even say gay in Florida? No
 
 
		
				
			 
 
		
				
			Any business that serves the public should have to serve the public imo. Only exception would be if someone causes problems at their establishment like fighting or stealing etc.No to the first, although I agreed they should. The cake has less to do with constitutional or legal rights, that's more personal.
As for Florida, yes they can say gay, read the bill. It prevents teachers from including it in curriculum any sexual orientation for k-3rd. Gay isn't even mentioned in the bill.
 
 
		
				
			 
 
		
				
			There's some gray area. If you have a menu and what you want isn't on the menu, you should not be obligated. I don't know the full story, but I thought they could buy the cake, just not with a male/male cake topper. And, I thought the cake maker lost in court anyway. But under the commerce clause of the constitution, a business should not discriminateAny business that serves the public should have to serve the public imo. Only exception would be if someone causes problems at their establishment like fighting or stealing etc.
I was just joking about the Florida thing as if people actually couldn't say gay there.
 
 
		
				
			Sad old manYou're very nasty to your older superior.
Given you're not quite a man but a transgender still in transit what would you know about misogynistic? I realise you abuse any and all butt cracks and assholes but what else do you actually know?
Oh yeah...............I am a nice man for the record..............well at least nicer than you.
Happy Shit Stain to you as your kids in later life will refer to you as this.
 
 
		
				
			You could be right. I don't know or remember all of it either.I don't know the full story, but I thought they could buy the cake, just not with a male/male cake topper. And, I thought the cake maker lost in court anyway.
The cake has less to do with constitutional or legal rights, that's more personal.
There's some gray area. If you have a menu and what you want isn't on the menu, you should not be obligated. I don't know the full story, but I thought they could buy the cake, just not with a male/male cake topper. And, I thought the cake maker lost in court anyway. But under the commerce clause of the constitution, a business should not discriminate
 
 
		
				
			An interesting take.Discrimination isn't personal.
An interesting take.
yes yes and yes. prove us wrong.Can they get married in every state yet?
Can they get cake in every state from a christian store that serves the public yet?
Can they even say gay in Florida?
So if you make cakes you support the notion that I can under penalty of federal law order you to make a cake that says "Stripped Rights Hates Gays Jews and all BIPOC people and dreams of fellating Trump"?Any business that serves the public should have to serve the public imo. Only exception would be if someone causes problems at their establishment like fighting or stealing etc.
I was just joking about the Florida thing as if people actually couldn't say gay there.
the cake guy served gays - he objected to being told what to say - you disagree?
 
 
		
				
			That's bigoted bullshit and you know it. Gay cakes™ are completely different and what they were asking for wasn't promoting hate or bigotry (another thing you're well aware of)So if you make cakes you support the notion that I can under penalty of federal law order you to make a cake that says "Stripped Rights Hates Gays Jews and all BIPOC people and dreams of fellating Trump"?
Something else you know is that he refused them because he's against gay people and not what they wanted to say, which again, is bigotry because they weren't requesting hate or bigoted speech.the cake guy served gays - he objected to being told what to say - you disagree?
 
 
		
				
			 
 
		
				
			 
 
		
				
			