Posted on 02/24/2014 6:44:40 AM PST by GIdget2004
Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) hopes his states governor will veto legislation that would allow business owners to cite their religious beliefs in denying gay and lesbian customers.
Flake tweeted Saturday, I hope Governor Brewer vetoes SB 1062.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) is now wrestling with whether to sign SB 1062 into law as both the states Senate and House have passed the bill. The legislation, known as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, would allow business owners to operate according to their own religious beliefs.
Religious conservatives say the bill is necessary so people can practice their own faiths. Critics say the bill would allow for businesses to discriminate against gay and lesbians.
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Flake is such a disappointment. He will NOT be reelected as McCain managed. He is likely assuming that we will not have long memories. The one thing I NEVER forget is TREASON. And I despise traitors such as Flake.
Actions beget reactions. Attack begets defense.
flake must swing for the other team.
While I hope Jan does the right thing, we are in times of widespread evil; therefore, she will not veto it.
Oops, I mean, she WILL veto it.
17 years ago I left my once conservative but now liberal south FL birthplace and moved to the very conservative (for now at least) north GA mountains. My current congress critter has proven to be very conservative so far, but both of GA's current psuedo-conservative Senators need to be replaced by the real thing.
He must be queer!
Flake lied to get his job. He claimed to be a conservative, but all the time he was an establishment Republican.
So, fool us once, shame on you. Only if you get reelected after showing your true colors are Arizonans to blame.
We need to stop catering to the Collectivist "newspeak," that has enabled our American totalitarians to increasingly suppress freedom in the name of "social justice," "fairness" or "equality."
William Flax
It is not discriminatory, it is designed to prevent forced participation.
A baker will sell a generic cake no problem. Demandint the baker create a “two groom” wedding cake, that is forced participation.
What if the baker does not believe in marriage?
What if the baker does not want to make a “Congrats on your Divorce” cake?
What if the baker does not want to make an xrated cake?
What if the baker does not want to make a satanist themed cake?
Objection is nonsense.
First, we wouldn't be reading about a senator publicly opposing his state's law.
Second, anti-9th and 10th Amendment judges wouldn't infest federal courts.
Good points.
It’s one thing if all it did was protect people from having to violate their conscience by catering to a gay wedding, but the law is so broadly written that just about any sect could use it to deny service to anyone they want. Muslims could refuse to serve blind people with dogs, Scientologists could use it to refuse to serve whatever the heck it is that violates their religion, where does it end?
It’s one thing if all it did was protect people from having to violate their conscience by catering to a gay wedding, but the law is so broadly written that just about any sect could use it to deny service to anyone they want. Muslims could refuse to serve blind people with dogs, Scientologists could use it to refuse to serve whatever the heck it is that violates their religion, where does it end?
It’s one thing if all it did was protect people from having to violate their conscience by catering to a gay wedding, but the law is so broadly written that just about any sect could use it to deny service to anyone they want. Muslims could refuse to serve blind people with dogs, Scientologists could use it to refuse to serve whatever the heck it is that violates their religion, where does it end?
David Dewhurst would be the junior Senator from Texas and Mike Lee would be a Salt Lake City attorney.
The Founders knew what they were doing.
Those that tinkered with it after that? Not so much.
The Constitution was like a new born baby - purest at its birth.
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