MrFedEx
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My religious beliefs don't allow me to serve Christians.
My religious beliefs don't allow me to serve Christians.
LolI could see you writing to them using cut out letters and words from newspapers and magazines.
First they got rid of Affirmative Action. Now the Supreme Court says it's OK for a small bakery to refuse to make a wedding cake for a couple of **.
i sent it, well see if hes smart enough to reject a war cakeI could see you writing to them using cut out letters and words from newspapers and magazines.
No problem. Your service is so bad it's no loss.My religious beliefs don't allow me to serve Christians.
Seriously--- I never said make a cake for a couple of "STARS".
I think this will become a trend, and you'll whine more.No problem. Your service is so bad it's no loss.
And you'll supply the cheese.I think this will become a trend, and you'll whine more.
You don't say? An interesting follow up to yesterday's Creative LLC vs Elenis ruling regarding the bakery matter.First they got rid of Affirmative Action. Now the Supreme Court says it's OK for a small bakery to refuse to make a wedding cake for a couple of **.
So it was a setup. Typical of scumbags on the left.You don't say? An interesting follow up to yesterday's Creative LLC vs Elenis ruling regarding the bakery matter.
The bakery owner identified the person she claims to be one who asked for services for a gay wedding as "Stewart"
Investigative reporters used court records to track down identify and contact 'Stewart".
As it turned out "Stewart" the guy she accused of being the gay man who requested services that she refused to provide on the basis of her religion:
Is very much a heterosexual male who has been happily married to the same woman for more that 15 years.
Can't wait to see how the bible thumpers spin this one tomorrow in church. Most if not all won't even mention it.
The bakery owner identified the person she claims to be one who asked for services for a gay wedding as "Stewart"
Investigative reporters used court records to track down identify and contact 'Stewart".
As it turned out "Stewart" the guy she accused of being the gay man who requested services that she refused to provide on the basis of her religion:
Is very much a heterosexual male who has been happily married to the same woman for more that 15 years.
So it was a setup.
America was never a free marketIs a free and open market really too much to ask these days? What am I saying. Of course it is.
Good, GoodYou don't say? An interesting follow up to yesterday's Creative LLC vs Elenis ruling regarding the bakery matter.
The bakery owner identified the person she claims to be one who asked for services for a gay wedding as "Stewart"
Investigative reporters used court records to track down identify and contact 'Stewart".
As it turned out "Stewart" the guy she accused of being the gay man who requested services that she refused to provide on the basis of her religion:
Is very much a heterosexual male who has been happily married to the same woman for more that 15 years.
Can't wait to see how the bible thumpers spin this one tomorrow in church. Most if not all won't even mention it.
I know it's not.America was never a free market
No such thing. Never has been. Libertarian fantasy.Is a free and open market really too much to ask these days? What am I saying. Of course it is.
Let's try again. The basis of the case was the bakery owner who refused to bake wedding cakes for a man she accused as being gay on the basis of her religious beliefs which was in violation of anti discrimination laws in her stateSo it was a setup. Typical of scumbags on the left.