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"You WILL acknowledge us as married and you WILL celebrate our birthdays...OR ELSE!"
thats what the bachellorettes should be saying.
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"You WILL acknowledge us as married and you WILL celebrate our birthdays...OR ELSE!"
"You WILL acknowledge us as married and you WILL celebrate our birthdays...OR ELSE!"
thats what the bachellorettes should be saying.
"You WILL acknowledge us as married and you WILL celebrate our birthdays...OR ELSE!"
thats what the bachellorettes should be saying.
Why should you have to celebrate someone elses birthday?
thats what the bachellorettes should be saying.
Why should you have to celebrate someone elses birthday?
Excellent point, High Gravity. I stand humbled by you.
They aren't refusing to serve them, they are refusing to host bachelorette parties.
Yes and businesses have been sued for refusing to host gay functions also. That standard applies BOTH ways, just because they are a "gay oriented" business doesn't mean they can deny service to the batchelorettes....just like "straight oriented" businesses can't deny service to gay functions.
Unless you believe in double standards and hypocricy .
Well, you are welcome to join some kind of lawsuit against this bar if you think they are taking away anyone's rights. Let us know how it goes, eh?
They aren't refusing to serve them, they are refusing to host bachelorette parties.
Yes and businesses have been sued for refusing to host gay functions also. That standard applies BOTH ways, just because they are a "gay oriented" business doesn't mean they can deny service to the batchelorettes....just like "straight oriented" businesses can't deny service to gay functions.
Unless you believe in double standards and hypocricy .
The establishment isn't discriminating based on heterosexuality. He is saying no more bachelorette parties. that is a blanket statement that covers both orientations.
koshergrl said:Honestly, I wish something would happen that would just take all Progressives...elsewhere. I honestly look forward to the end of the world, when I get to see you pissing and moaning about how you have the *right* to enter in at Heaven's gates, and you get booted right to hell, where you belong.
Wow. You need professional help.
Yes and businesses have been sued for refusing to host gay functions also. That standard applies BOTH ways, just because they are a "gay oriented" business doesn't mean they can deny service to the batchelorettes....just like "straight oriented" businesses can't deny service to gay functions.
Unless you believe in double standards and hypocricy .
The establishment isn't discriminating based on heterosexuality. He is saying no more bachelorette parties. that is a blanket statement that covers both orientations.
so is stating that marriage is between a man and a woman.
or refusing to allow celebrations of gay birthdays.
We're now a world culture. We're continually told to model ourselves after Europe, and admonished to care what other countries think of us. So we will reference other countries when it comes to these issues, you've made them relevant. Congrats.
koshergrl said:Honestly, I wish something would happen that would just take all Progressives...elsewhere. I honestly look forward to the end of the world, when I get to see you pissing and moaning about how you have the *right* to enter in at Heaven's gates, and you get booted right to hell, where you belong.
Wow. You need professional help.
If she's wrong, she's lost nothing.
If she's right, you've lost everything.
Yes and businesses have been sued for refusing to host gay functions also. That standard applies BOTH ways, just because they are a "gay oriented" business doesn't mean they can deny service to the batchelorettes....just like "straight oriented" businesses can't deny service to gay functions.
Unless you believe in double standards and hypocricy .
The establishment isn't discriminating based on heterosexuality. He is saying no more bachelorette parties. that is a blanket statement that covers both orientations.
What is his reasoning to deny batchelorette parties again? Ahem....i'll wait for you to try and dance around that landmine of a question.
The establishment isn't discriminating based on heterosexuality. He is saying no more bachelorette parties. that is a blanket statement that covers both orientations.
so is stating that marriage is between a man and a woman.
Religions are free to say that, the government is not.
or refusing to allow celebrations of gay birthdays.
Not the same. It WOULD be the same if you said no birthday parties, period.
The establishment isn't discriminating based on heterosexuality. He is saying no more bachelorette parties. that is a blanket statement that covers both orientations.
so is stating that marriage is between a man and a woman.
Religions are free to say that, the government is not.
or refusing to allow celebrations of gay birthdays.
Not the same. It WOULD be the same if you said no birthday parties, period.
so is stating that marriage is between a man and a woman.
Religions are free to say that, the government is not.
or refusing to allow celebrations of gay birthdays.
Not the same. It WOULD be the same if you said no birthday parties, period.
What is so special about gay birthdays, that a business could not prevent their celebration, that is not also special about bachelorette parties? Why are homos more special to you than straight, engaged women?
Gays find that women flaunt their sexuality reminding gay men that they don't really have pussies.