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To: LdSentinal

Here’s the thing.

I certainly understand a florist might not want to cater a same sex wedding.

But most of us agree that to deny serving a hamburger to someone based on their sexual preference is just plain wrong.

I’m saying this is a very vague situation here and again, I assert that there are probably very few businesses turning down money for refusing such service.

Just a hunch on my part.

so the media and the gay lobby get all on a big horse and neigh bejeesus over the one or two businesses that are so devoted and frankly guys, it seems like a no-deal to me.

Now I know that RFRA was passed federally and by many states. But it’s become a sword to spear Republicans with and it’s so unimportant in the scheme of things.

By having Pence and the Arkansas Governor get up there all sorry like....it’s just bad, bad, bad dynamics.

The Republicans need to find a way to walk away from all this, but not by holding press conferences and murmuring how sorry we are.

Again, I’m conflicted and troubled.


67 posted on 04/05/2015 8:02:35 AM PDT by Fishtalk
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To: Fishtalk
But most of us agree that to deny serving a hamburger to someone based on their sexual preference is just plain wrong.

That's not what the laws do nor is it what the pizza parlor owners said.

Should gay owners me forced to serve pro-gay marriage events?

Should atheist owners be forced to serve religious events?

Republicans don't need to walk away from this.

They should embrace freedom.

69 posted on 04/05/2015 8:08:56 AM PDT by LdSentinal
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