Posted on 04/09/2015 8:00:15 AM PDT by rktman
Only days after Indiana rushed through a change in its state law amid a backlash led by homosexual-rights groups and Arkansas reacted by modifying a similar law before it was adopted, voters in Springfield, Missouri, have moved the opposite direction.
The city repealed an anti-discrimination law adopted only months ago.
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Somebody should be pistol whipped for that headline.
Governor Mike Pence is a coward.
He has destroyed his political career.
What a moron!
Fight the Gaystapo.
I see you beat me to it. :)
+1
Governor Pence should spend his time eliminating violence in his State - start with Indianapolis and Gary.
Apparenty its OK to shoot and kill Hoosiers - just don’t withhold Cake from LBGT’s. Wake up Pence.
To fight back only against the latest legislated acts of favoritism, without attacking the whole concept of Governmental dictation of once private choices, is a losing strategy. You cannot concede the repeated misuse of Governmental power, in the past, as sacrosanct, and expect to ever turn the tide on what has been happening. If you concede all their past triumphs, and merely try to stop the next extension, you give those who want to dictate every aspect of social interaction, the advantage of being able to continually pick their spots to take away more & more of our basic freedoms.
Put everything in play, and force the collectivist/totalitarians to go on the defensive.
To paraphrase Voltaire, "I may disagree with the way you exercise your freedom, but I will always defend your right to live by your decisions, not my decisions."
And see "Civil Rights" vs. A Free People.
William Flax
O.K., I will take the bait. I have tried to determine what was so terrible about the headline. While it is not eloquent, certainly; pistol whipping seems rather severe.
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