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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="Nimnim" data-source="post: 1282307" data-attributes="member: 28856"><p>You can certainly discriminate in this country, there just usually isn't a public outcry or laws highlighting it. There's also not always legal ramifications that would occur on many discriminations, too many loopholes out there. Most businesses understand that upsetting part of the population might be disastrous for them and choose not to.</p><p> </p><p>Also you seem to be forgetting there are other religions out there that by their religious doctrine do not support homosexuality. Hint hint, for many it's obvious that the Muslim religion is reported to be more extreme when they object to homosexuals as compared to saying possible hurtful things or denying them service. All of which is silly to me, but if it's peaceful I don't really mind.</p><p> </p><p>I won't argue that two Christian groups may have been responsible for it, I don't care enough to research it.</p><p> </p><p>I'll agree it's hilarious that there are politicians, possibly all republican, who voted for it and now regret it and say they never read it, but I'll add that in most political environments, state or federal, these days you can say most of them don't read what they vote on. You'd agree with me that it's very wrong that someone votes on something they never read right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimnim, post: 1282307, member: 28856"] You can certainly discriminate in this country, there just usually isn't a public outcry or laws highlighting it. There's also not always legal ramifications that would occur on many discriminations, too many loopholes out there. Most businesses understand that upsetting part of the population might be disastrous for them and choose not to. Also you seem to be forgetting there are other religions out there that by their religious doctrine do not support homosexuality. Hint hint, for many it's obvious that the Muslim religion is reported to be more extreme when they object to homosexuals as compared to saying possible hurtful things or denying them service. All of which is silly to me, but if it's peaceful I don't really mind. I won't argue that two Christian groups may have been responsible for it, I don't care enough to research it. I'll agree it's hilarious that there are politicians, possibly all republican, who voted for it and now regret it and say they never read it, but I'll add that in most political environments, state or federal, these days you can say most of them don't read what they vote on. You'd agree with me that it's very wrong that someone votes on something they never read right? [/QUOTE]
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