Posted on 07/04/2023 6:18:29 AM PDT by devane617
Colorado has a law on the books that says, in simple terms, a business open to the public can’t discriminate against gay people.
The radical right-wing majority of the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling last week saying that, yes, it can.
The court took the side of a web designer in Colorado who said it was her First Amendment right to refuse to design wedding websites for same-sex couples.
Arizona has a law much like Colorado’s.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced in no uncertain terms that her office is determined to enforce it.
The Supreme Court be damned.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...
If people choose to ignore the law, it takes ten extra legal steps followed by physical force to gain compliance.
Sin complicates things.
You’re welcome!
Abe is a fine man. I expect to see more of him in the future....Abe is going places.
this is the opinion author:
EJ Montini, Arizona Republic
Montini is an idiot. Always has been. I lived in Arizona of and on since 1962. Never could stand that moron. A real jerk.
Good to know, don’t follow AZ Newsmedia
For a while there, Montini had a photo by his column in the Arizona Republic in which he had a very embarrassed look on his face. I used to get a kick out of it when I’d struggle through his far left columns. Last time I checked, he had grown old and changed the picture.
There an awful lot of leftist complaints about abandoning “protected classes.” Here’s hoping this ruling lays the foundation that the concept of protected classes violates the equal protection clause and they too disappear.
If a state AG can pretend that Article III of the Constitution doesn't exist, can we pretend that Article II doesn't exist?
-PJ
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