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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A pizza business in Indiana is all over the news now for saying they would not cater a gay wedding if asked because it is against their religious belief to do so. They did say they would serve gay people that come there to eat, just refuse to cater at a gay wedding. But people who don't like what they said are naturally going to twist it make it even worse in their minds and are outraged that they don't serve gays period. Listen up, that is not what they said libtards. Be mad at their unwillingness to cater if you must, but don't make out like they said more than that. I'm not religious but I can understand their not wanting to cater a gay wedding. I think it's a stupid part of the Bible (like many parts of the Bible obviously are) but they strongly believe the Bible is the word of God. But it's their belief and it's their right to believe in it. And get this, there are already threats of burning the place down appearing. Liberals love to march. Liberals holler for tolerance but it's a one way street with liberals. Tolerance should mean allowing them to follow their belief in this instance and not have to cater. Reminder, they are willing to serve to gay people. Thati s flying over the heads of some liberals. But that is not good enough for you, they've got to be willing to cater for a gay wedding also. You've got to have it all. If you don't get it all you'll protest and shut the business down. That's how you roll. That pizza business is within it's rights to refuse to cater for a gay wedding if it were asked to. So you have no right to shut their business down. Anyone who goes and blocks their doors needs to go jail. And those who threaten them by phone or internet or in any other way need to be tracked down by the police.[/quote] But then again the Libtards as you call them have the right not to patronize that business and to tell others not to patromize it. The Libtards also have the right march on public property in front of the store. Kinda like how anti-abortion activists would stand on public property and block the entrance to clinics. Funny how rights work. I am not a Liberal and I am not Gay, but being "willing to serve" to gay people should be of little comfort to them. Either you want their money or you don't. And as a business owner, it is pretty stupid to come out and say that you will not do an event because it is a gay event. In any event, the GOP Arkansas governor has it right and I paraphrase "I am not signing this shit until you fix it so that it clearly says that you cannot discriminate." [/quote]
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