I believe the organizers of the parade have the right to exclude gay groups. Do you agree?
I believe gays have the right to peaceably protest that exclusion. Do you agree?
I believe you have the right to applaud that exclusion. Do you agree?
I believe the beer companies have the right to sponsor the parade or not sponsor the parade as they choose. Do you agree?
I believe people have the right to criticize the beer companies' actions, and boycott their beers. Do you agree?
I believe others have the right to applaud the beer companies' actions. Do you agree?
If you don't agree, which of these things should be illegal?
I believe you can truly over-think these things when you have left the reservation.
Where we left the rails is where we crossed the line of common sense, truth, reason and morality to the point that people like you see nothing wrong with using our God-given freedoms to defend Godless behavior—behavior that has rightly been criminal throughout human history, by the way. Freedom does not mean license for “anything goes,” because when that happens, we will be ruled by tyrants. We’re pretty much there now.
Sin is sin, and it always will be. The homosexual radicals are wrong, and they always will be. And, they will always use strong-arm intimidation tactics and the rule of twisted law from evil judges and evil politicians enabled by evil lawyers to force their vile will on the rest of the American people, which is as far from FREEDOM as you can get—not that you care.