Posted on 03/07/2014 3:26:08 PM PST by Ray76
An Orlando gun show may be canceled because the venue, Majestic Event Center, does not want Trayvon Martin shooter George Zimmerman to attend, clickorlando.com is reporting.
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If George showed up here, he would be treated like a gentleman. Many would even be glad to buy him a hot dog. I know I would.
I would also shake his hand and congratulate him for permanently stopping a racist thug [...can I say that nowadays?...] who was beating his brains in on the sidewalk for no reason from killing him.
Certainly that would be one cause, but GZ is a white hispanic too.
They are racist bigots!
George just needs to tell them, he’s thinking about turning gay. Then everything’s alllllll right.
if they don’t like a customer or their lifestyle, the company/organization must be forced to provide the service
just keep repeating it everywhere
Are you kidding? Wasilla, Alaska isn't far enough away for some sick bastards out there.
Having been found not guilty of murder, he is doing everything possible to end up dead or in prison anyway.
George should come out as gay then they'd be screwed.
Good idea! I like it.
Zimmerman could have used an alias name to attend, who would know the difference? Then again, he could just show up with out an advance notice he would be attending UNLESS that is a requirement to attend. There should be simple ways to get around the “ID” problem.
I would think he may have a case similar to the baker who refused baking a cake for the gay couple, only in reverse.
Anti-gun article against 2nd Amendment and firearm makers. March 8, 2014 By Catey Hill, MarketWatch
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/10-things-the-gun-industry-wont-tell-you-2014-03-07?siteid=YAHOOB
Would they cancel it if he happened to say he was gay?
Doubt it.
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