I like it!
We need to call and call out the priests, pastors, ministers, et al. They need to SPEAK UP
So does the ACLU, you know, those supposed First Amendment lovin’ lawyers? And other “Constitutionals” too
Stop letting them frame the issue, dammnit. It’s a CONSTITUTIONAL issue, First Amendment Freedom of Religion and Association. Speak out against them trying to “force THEIR view of ‘morality’ on the rest.
Organize boycotts of asskissing pandering businesses. Start with Angie and her biased “list” We have already canceled and we sure as hell told them why. Along with a copy of the First Amendment and a strong suggestion to take a course on the Constitution.
And be sure to tell your friends. The left wins, not because they are on the correct side, but because they raise a stink and we don’t fight back.
How, then, do you prevent a steady stream of such customers deliberately booking all of the business’ time and depriving it of necessary income?
It’s a decent idea.
Christians will only fight back once they have lost everything they hold dear. By that time it will already too late. At that point, it will be a fight of attrition with the Christians and Jews on one side, verses the muslims, socialists/communists, and atheists on the other side.
rules of engagement?
There are no rules. If you knew the rules, the enemy will change the rules they play by
She’s right. We need to up our game. This trend will not ho away before it increases exponentially. New rules for new enemies.
The bastards will say you made them uncomfortable and since they are looking to roast your a$$ they will cause trouble.
The goal is to eliminate Christianity.
Great idea. Add to it the establishment of a “traditional marriage” financial organization (TMO)that serves as a funds clearinghouse on the order of a Mastercard etc. so tha the small business receives their money back (less a TMO service charge (or contribution) and I think we are in business. Put in all store windows, ads and lets see how the left goes nuts.
If the happy couple were to go through with the agreement, the business owner would be out the money for the gig. I dont see that ever happening, however, there is a cost to going to war.
Your initial analysis is correct, and then you forget what you just said when you post the following up above.
This is about forcing people to participate. This is an organized effort by activists to disrupt existing societal norms. They will pay the check. They gain more by making you do it despite your efforts to turn it into a poison pill.
This approach undermines the claim of objections of conscience. If you are willing to do it rather than fight, then it must not be all that serious of a conscientious objection.
It is but another attempt to side step their attack, and they will simply reform and come at us again from a different angle. They need to be told "no." They need to be defied, and told that we will burn it down first.
Timidity and attempted cleverness are no way to fight a war. War is a test of wills, and the first thing you have to have in order to engage in a war *IS* a will. They have that. *We* must respond in kind.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3275500/posts?page=1
Relgious freedom
...then pee in the cake batter.
1st-out of our bedrooms
next-we want the same benes
then-we want civil unions
also-we want ‘marriage’
now-we want our sexual choices to dominate your thoughts and actions
I prefer passive resistance.
“Sure, what would you like your cake to say, include, etc.” After the gay mafia response: “No problem. My rate for that cake is (quote ten times the normal rate).” If they book the cake, write the contract with no penalty for nonperformance and then cancel at the last minute due to personal reasons. More likely, the demand for a gay cake is a setup, and they will move on to another victim if you appear to comply, regardless of details such as price.
The same for “wedding” photography for a fake wedding. “Sure. My rate is (quote ten times your usual rate).” Then they will move on, or you cancel for personal reasons at the last minute.
The same for “wedding” flowers for anything the florist finds objectionable. Quote an unreasonable price, take the contract if they accept that unreasonable price, and then cancel at the last minute. For a wedding venue, schedule major emergency septic work on that date, when the contract specifies that there is no penalty for nonperformance.
We should never submit, but neither can we give a courteous refusal. We are dealing with evil, and the rules for civilized interaction do not apply any more than if you wake up to find an armed robber in your home.