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Do you support institutional bigotry


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A perfect storm, of stupidity

I need to consider this post ^^^ As the board dumb shit, he might have a point other than the one on his head.

After considering his comment, it is rejected as a stupid comment by a dumb shit.
Two hours of thinking and that's the best rebuttal you have?

Two hours? Let's see, I watched some of the Raider game and some of the 49er game, went to Safeway, cleaned the garage, prepped for dinner and played Frisbee with my dog (twice) and lastly made a cogent and concise statement about your abilities.
So you created a hit & run troll thread.

Got it. Mission accomplished CLOWN
 
Dumb poll
Dumb thread
Dumb op

A perfect storm, of stupidity

I need to consider this post ^^^ As the board dumb shit, he might have a point other than the one on his head.

After considering his comment, it is rejected as a stupid comment by a dumb shit.
Two hours of thinking and that's the best rebuttal you have?

Two hours? Let's see, I watched some of the Raider game and some of the 49er game, went to Safeway, cleaned the garage, prepped for dinner and played Frisbee with my dog (twice) and lastly made a cogent and concise statement about your abilities.
So you created a hit & run troll thread.

Got it. Mission accomplished CLOWN

No Moron, I posted what the Republican Party stands for. How would you feel / react if you were by law denied the right to go to a restaurant, bakery or bowling alley because you are an ex-con?

Be honest, if you can.
 
Dumb poll
Dumb thread
Dumb op

A perfect storm, of stupidity

I need to consider this post ^^^ As the board dumb shit, he might have a point other than the one on his head.

After considering his comment, it is rejected as a stupid comment by a dumb shit.
Two hours of thinking and that's the best rebuttal you have?

Two hours? Let's see, I watched some of the Raider game and some of the 49er game, went to Safeway, cleaned the garage, prepped for dinner and played Frisbee with my dog (twice) and lastly made a cogent and concise statement about your abilities.
So you created a hit & run troll thread.

Got it. Mission accomplished CLOWN

No Moron, I posted what the Republican Party stands for. How would you feel / react if you were by law denied the right to go to a restaurant, bakery or bowling alley because you are an ex-con?

Be honest, if you can.
I am banned from going to places I might enjoy or wish to goto. Rights pertaining to every Americans 2nd amendment rights.
I don't like it. I don't feel it's necessary BUT I abide by the restrictions.
Other convicts are forbidden from many other things everyone else has a right to.
Mark Walberg can't open a restaurant in California because of his criminal convictions from his youth.
People convicted of computer crimes are often forbidden from using such devices upon release.

Your analogy is incredibly stupid.


I have no position on the merits of the context of your thread. Only the simplistic & juvenile way you try to call attention to it.
 
"Six of the Republican candidates vying for the presidency have signed a pledge promising to support legislation during their first 100 days in the White House that would use the guise of “religious liberty” to give individuals and businesses the right to openly discriminate against LGBT people.

"Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Rick Santorum, and Mike Huckabee vowed to push for the passage of the First Amendment Defense Act (FADA), legislation that would prohibit the federal government from stopping discrimination by people or businesses that believe “marriage is or should be recognized as the union of one man and one woman” or that “sexual relations are properly reserved to such a marriage.”
A message to gay people, don't flaunt your gay-ness just live your life like everyone else. No one gives a shit about your ego...
Marry a fence post if you like...
 
Yes I support it 100%. When faggots learn to fuck off and find someone that want's their business we can get somewhere.
 
They are they lamely pandering and The FADA is unlikely going to become law. It was introduced six months ago and nothing has come of it.

But that won't stop them for continually trying to push it down our throats.

No doubt. This pledge is simply throwing a little red meat to the religious right.

Quite frankly, I would love to see state and federal public accommodations laws scrapped almost entirely.

You would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to you based on the fact that you are gay?
 
They are they lamely pandering and The FADA is unlikely going to become law. It was introduced six months ago and nothing has come of it.

But that won't stop them for continually trying to push it down our throats.

No doubt. This pledge is simply throwing a little red meat to the religious right.

Quite frankly, I would love to see state and federal public accommodations laws scrapped almost entirely.

You would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to you based on the fact that you are gay?

I would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to any person and for whatever reason. If people find those business practices objectionable than they will take their duckets elsewhere. If their business fails then they have no one to blame but themselves. I wouldn't to give my money to that business anyway.
 
They are they lamely pandering and The FADA is unlikely going to become law. It was introduced six months ago and nothing has come of it.

But that won't stop them for continually trying to push it down our throats.

No doubt. This pledge is simply throwing a little red meat to the religious right.

Quite frankly, I would love to see state and federal public accommodations laws scrapped almost entirely.

You would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to you based on the fact that you are gay?

I would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to any person and for whatever reason. If people find those business practices objectionable than they will take their duckets elsewhere. If their business fails then they have no one to blame but themselves. I wouldn't to give my money to that business anyway.
They are they lamely pandering and The FADA is unlikely going to become law. It was introduced six months ago and nothing has come of it.

But that won't stop them for continually trying to push it down our throats.

No doubt. This pledge is simply throwing a little red meat to the religious right.

Quite frankly, I would love to see state and federal public accommodations laws scrapped almost entirely.

You would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to you based on the fact that you are gay?

I would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to any person and for whatever reason. If people find those business practices objectionable than they will take their duckets elsewhere. If their business fails then they have no one to blame but themselves. I wouldn't to give my money to that business anyway.

I hope you never run out of gas in a small town where the owners of the two gas stations both think you are an abomination. It's OK. You can always walk. No harm done.

Businesses have responsibilities as well as rights. One of them is that they need to serve everyone regardless of race, creed, sexual orientation or gender. It's one of the ways we all contribute to a civil society.

It's cool to be super libertarian and all.....but it's unworkable.
 
They are they lamely pandering and The FADA is unlikely going to become law. It was introduced six months ago and nothing has come of it.

But that won't stop them for continually trying to push it down our throats.

No doubt. This pledge is simply throwing a little red meat to the religious right.

Quite frankly, I would love to see state and federal public accommodations laws scrapped almost entirely.

You would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to you based on the fact that you are gay?

I would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to any person and for whatever reason. If people find those business practices objectionable than they will take their duckets elsewhere. If their business fails then they have no one to blame but themselves. I wouldn't to give my money to that business anyway.
They are they lamely pandering and The FADA is unlikely going to become law. It was introduced six months ago and nothing has come of it.

But that won't stop them for continually trying to push it down our throats.

No doubt. This pledge is simply throwing a little red meat to the religious right.

Quite frankly, I would love to see state and federal public accommodations laws scrapped almost entirely.

You would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to you based on the fact that you are gay?

I would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to any person and for whatever reason. If people find those business practices objectionable than they will take their duckets elsewhere. If their business fails then they have no one to blame but themselves. I wouldn't to give my money to that business anyway.

I hope you never run out of gas in a small town where the owners of the two gas stations both think you are an abomination. It's OK. You can always walk. No harm done.

Businesses have responsibilities as well as rights. One of them is that they need to serve everyone regardless of race, creed, sexual orientation or gender. It's one of the ways we all contribute to a civil society.

It's cool to be super libertarian and all.....but it's unworkable.

My state offers no such protections for gays now and I've never once had any issues. Besides, how in the hell would they even know I was gay in first place?
 
I need to consider this post ^^^ As the board dumb shit, he might have a point other than the one on his head.

After considering his comment, it is rejected as a stupid comment by a dumb shit.
Two hours of thinking and that's the best rebuttal you have?

Two hours? Let's see, I watched some of the Raider game and some of the 49er game, went to Safeway, cleaned the garage, prepped for dinner and played Frisbee with my dog (twice) and lastly made a cogent and concise statement about your abilities.
So you created a hit & run troll thread.

Got it. Mission accomplished CLOWN

No Moron, I posted what the Republican Party stands for. How would you feel / react if you were by law denied the right to go to a restaurant, bakery or bowling alley because you are an ex-con?

Be honest, if you can.
I am banned from going to places I might enjoy or wish to goto. Rights pertaining to every Americans 2nd amendment rights.
I don't like it. I don't feel it's necessary BUT I abide by the restrictions.
Other convicts are forbidden from many other things everyone else has a right to.
Mark Walberg can't open a restaurant in California because of his criminal convictions from his youth.
People convicted of computer crimes are often forbidden from using such devices upon release.

Your analogy is incredibly stupid.


I have no position on the merits of the context of your thread. Only the simplistic & juvenile way you try to call attention to it.

Good for you, acknowledgement that you admit to being a moron is the first step.
 
Two hours of thinking and that's the best rebuttal you have?

Two hours? Let's see, I watched some of the Raider game and some of the 49er game, went to Safeway, cleaned the garage, prepped for dinner and played Frisbee with my dog (twice) and lastly made a cogent and concise statement about your abilities.
So you created a hit & run troll thread.

Got it. Mission accomplished CLOWN

No Moron, I posted what the Republican Party stands for. How would you feel / react if you were by law denied the right to go to a restaurant, bakery or bowling alley because you are an ex-con?

Be honest, if you can.
I am banned from going to places I might enjoy or wish to goto. Rights pertaining to every Americans 2nd amendment rights.
I don't like it. I don't feel it's necessary BUT I abide by the restrictions.
Other convicts are forbidden from many other things everyone else has a right to.
Mark Walberg can't open a restaurant in California because of his criminal convictions from his youth.
People convicted of computer crimes are often forbidden from using such devices upon release.

Your analogy is incredibly stupid.


I have no position on the merits of the context of your thread. Only the simplistic & juvenile way you try to call attention to it.

Good for you, acknowledgement that you admit to being a moron is the first step.
Left you empty handed eh? Shocker!
 
sure, let them just put signs outside of their businesses, due to religious reasons, WE DO NOT sell any of our items or services to GAYS, DIVORCEES, TO THOSE WHO SUPPORT ABORTION etc etc etc etc...

by all means, go ahead and take your religious stance...IF YOU ARE WILLING TO make the consumer aware of them, disclose them, in an obvious manner, before they or anyone else chooses to walk through your store entrance.

:rolleyes:
 
But that won't stop them for continually trying to push it down our throats.

No doubt. This pledge is simply throwing a little red meat to the religious right.

Quite frankly, I would love to see state and federal public accommodations laws scrapped almost entirely.

You would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to you based on the fact that you are gay?

I would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to any person and for whatever reason. If people find those business practices objectionable than they will take their duckets elsewhere. If their business fails then they have no one to blame but themselves. I wouldn't to give my money to that business anyway.
But that won't stop them for continually trying to push it down our throats.

No doubt. This pledge is simply throwing a little red meat to the religious right.

Quite frankly, I would love to see state and federal public accommodations laws scrapped almost entirely.

You would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to you based on the fact that you are gay?

I would like businesses to be permitted to deny service to any person and for whatever reason. If people find those business practices objectionable than they will take their duckets elsewhere. If their business fails then they have no one to blame but themselves. I wouldn't to give my money to that business anyway.

I hope you never run out of gas in a small town where the owners of the two gas stations both think you are an abomination. It's OK. You can always walk. No harm done.

Businesses have responsibilities as well as rights. One of them is that they need to serve everyone regardless of race, creed, sexual orientation or gender. It's one of the ways we all contribute to a civil society.

It's cool to be super libertarian and all.....but it's unworkable.

My state offers no such protections for gays now and I've never once had any issues. Besides, how in the hell would they even know I was gay in first place?

I'm sad for you.
 

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