Posted on 04/05/2014 4:49:50 AM PDT by rhema
I hope this question is rhetorical. If it's serious, you are a victim of the "double-standard fallacy" that too many conservatives believe in.
Mozilla can have corporate convictions because their convictions help to destroy America and further the revolution. Hobby Lobby can't, because their convictions protect America and retard the revolution.
One, simple, single standard, always and everywhere true.
“Why can Mozilla have corporate convictions but not Hobby Lobby?”
Because, comrade, Hobby Lobby is an enemy of the Revolution and Mozilla is not.
/s/
IMHO
Great article!
The difference is that the government is not telling Mozilla what its corporate convictions have to be .... not yet.
That is coming though.
This needs to be repeated each time one sees queers selling stuff at the Bose store or Apple store at upper hand malls.
I see shopping mothers totally ridiculously impressed subservient to them as well as to their whore female “breathens” in high heels.
This is not about mere gay or sinner, this is a Sodomitic cult.
Ever since gays came up with the Civil Rights equity between black and gay, the whole idea of civil rights has been spun onnits head with slavery now not only legalized but also a protected right of choice and preferences.
Indeed, while we are busy in courts justifying ourselves in reinventing the wheel of morality, they are outside arresting and murdering others and not stopping, the Obama-Clintonista scandal terroista machine style.
We need to go at the injunction level and cease and desist order and start doing arrests instead of using money for the lawyers inapropriately.
Couple of very old workhorses are still pulling their ploughs. I’ve used both, not in a long while. I’m not good about getting my email, for one thing.
Pegasus mail
http://www.pmail.com/
Eudora
http://www.eudora.com/
one I’ve never heard of:
http://www.claws-mail.org/win32/
and an “About” page:
http://email.about.com/od/windowsemailclients/tp/free_email_prog.htm
Just say NO!
I’m trying an e-mail program called Postbox. So far it looks like it will do the trick. The interface is similar to Thunderbird, and it loaded my Thunderbird address book and letters without hesitation. The only drawback I see is a minor one — it’s shareware, so after a 30-day trial I’ll have to pay $9.95.
And not only queers are sacred; so are aborted babies. It seems to me that the struggle used to be over civil rights, but now it is over civil wrongs.
The moral difference is quite significant. In the case of Hobby Lobby nobody is being persecuted for their belief.
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