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[quote=Anonymous]I think a lot of family run small businesses like bakeries are often upfront with their beliefs. You go to their websites and they might have scripture passages on them or they might be open with their faith inside their businesses. I think the kind of people and grouos who select these tiny, often less than ten people shops that are often all family run and are open about their fairh are specifically selecting them with the hopes that they will be refused. Do we really believe that the only baker the gay pride festival organizers can find to make their balloon arrangements is the one southern baptist sole proprietor florist in town? THAT person is their must have service provider? If you were a baker and the local Catholic church wanted you to make a giant Pro life cake with anti abortion slogans for their right to life march on the anniversary of R v Wade, should you as a small business owner or tiny shop be compelled to do so, or risk your license, your business or lose your home due to the fines? Or should you be able to, as an individual sole proprietor or tiny family run business be able to participate or not participate in servicing whatever events your moral and religious belief system tells you to?[/quote]
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