Posted on 03/06/2014 2:07:00 PM PST by unlearner
Oh, what a joy it is when a bad person makes a mistake that makes them into a hypocrite. Even better, its profoundly rewarding to see hypocrisy displayed on a national scale. And whats even better that that? When it happens immediately following a triumph. The bigger they are, the harder they fall, and nothing is bigger at this moment than the liberal hatred of Arizona for what many liberals labeled the anti-gay law.
While I agree that the Arizona bill could have been written more precisely, and with a more adept legislative hand, the bill was clearly intended to protect the faithful from undue persecution. Any opinion to the contrary comes from the mouth of a moron, or an ideologue. Those ideologues and morons are the same people who stirred the pot, causing a national uproar over the religious protection bill which ultimately led to it being vetoed by Governor Jan Brewer. The uproar over the bill came from the Left, and was predicated on the assumption that the bill would lead to gays being discriminated against in the state of Arizona. Though the possibility of something like that occurring was minuscule at best, the backlash was so outstanding that Jan Brewer was practically forced to vetothat is, unless she wanted to be publicly attacked by a horde of liberals, and beaten to death in the town square. So it is with great joy that I mention a new development. According to multiple outlets, New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez was denied a haircut because of her stance on gay marriage. Antonio Darden, her gay hair stylist, had this to say: The governors aides called not too long ago, wanting another appointment to come in
Because of her stances and her views on this I told her aides no.
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Thanks for the picture, I got a good laugh out of that as always. It’s one of my favorites, lol. I got two feral cats live under the porch and get that look sometimes. I often want to send this picture to Boehner.
Proof of the double standard!
Any private, non-government affiliated business should be allowed to refuse services and/or sales to anybody without any explanation for said refusals. Period.
You forgot "dumbass" and "douchebag."
You forgot diseased.The most important reason to avoid them.
You forgot “dumbass” and “douchebag.”
...my error. You are correct.
But will the hairdresser bake the Governor a cake?
I asked a gay lib friend who was all fired up about Arizona. I said that generally people can refuse service to anyone. Some even have signs up stating that. He said that was horrible! But he sure didn’t like these 2 articles. I love questioning his hypocrisy. Lol!
http://www.torontosun.com/2012/11/16/gay-activists-have-met-their-match-with-muslim-barbers
I thought New Mexico had a humans rights commission.
This needs to be brought before them.
There’s a lot more ‘anti-conservative’ than there is ‘anti-gay’... Odd that the ‘press’ never notices...
I think the homosexual hairdresser has the right to refuse doing someone’s hair because that customer is against his lifestyle.
I also think a business has the right to refuse to do business with a homosexual because they are against his or her lifestyle.
They can’t have it both ways.
May I have the address for this shop? I want to go there and refused and sue the gay hairstylist.
“Gay Hairdresser”.
Isn’t that redundant?
Ample opportunity for conservative activists. Go in advertising your Republicanism and far-right opinions and place an order. If refused service, sue them for everything they own.
Make sure state case law is in effect.
“Isn’t that redundant?”
No, and it’s this kind of stupid stereotyping that derails our credibility as conservatives. This matter is much more important than your need to take a tired, unclever swipe at this vindictive individual. Please try to stay on subject and bring a real argument to the table. We have far too much to lose in the upcoming elections to engage in such silliness.
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