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Jan Brewer may be an old hag, but at least she knows when to use common sense!
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1284797" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Make it sound like? In their minds they are protecting the religious beliefs of business owners. There is no motive of deception. The laws, should they be attempted again, should specify that if serving someone will genuinely violate their religious beliefs then (not simply because they are in the presence of the individual(s), and only then, can they be permitted to deny service. Now if you really think about this how many business would be able to discriminate with the law written so tightly? Arbitrary and blatant acts of discrimination such as TOS's fictitious tow truck incident and the Jew in the whatever business would not be able to happen without consequences. Those services aren't causing the business to violate their religious beliefs. Christian beliefs don't even dictate that such terrible behavior is even acceptable. The law should reflect that for the sake of the people that might be affected by it. On both sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1284797, member: 198"] Make it sound like? In their minds they are protecting the religious beliefs of business owners. There is no motive of deception. The laws, should they be attempted again, should specify that if serving someone will genuinely violate their religious beliefs then (not simply because they are in the presence of the individual(s), and only then, can they be permitted to deny service. Now if you really think about this how many business would be able to discriminate with the law written so tightly? Arbitrary and blatant acts of discrimination such as TOS's fictitious tow truck incident and the Jew in the whatever business would not be able to happen without consequences. Those services aren't causing the business to violate their religious beliefs. Christian beliefs don't even dictate that such terrible behavior is even acceptable. The law should reflect that for the sake of the people that might be affected by it. On both sides. [/QUOTE]
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