martybegan
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What? I never said you wanted to abolish PAs. Go back and reread Marty. Wear your glasses next time.No, you didn’t say abolishing all PAs because that would be consistent with your stated beliefs.Your point was trying to differentiate “point of sale” and “contract” services and the thread history proves me on this one. You claimed this was part of the original CRA but it’s not. It does cover places that serve food. You know, like a bakery.No, that wasn't your point. You changed your point as the first one failed spectacularly.I never said it did. However, none of the distinctions had anything to do with "point of sale" or "contracts", which was your entire point.It limited them to very specific businesses, not all businesses.
My point is the original intent of a PA has been expanded wrongly to "any time money changes hands"
In any event, a person doesn't give up the right to free exercise just because they want to sell something.
In any event, conservatives aren't for expansion of freedom and liberty. They're just for the expansion of their freedom and liberty.
My point has always been about PA's being limited to actual PA's, go through my thread history if you think otherwise.
You are ignoring the freedom of the baker, making you guilty of your own accusation.
If this is about freedom, you’d support abolishing all public accommodations and going back to letting Woolworth’s be segregated.
But it’s not. It’s only about making sure that your side is protected in a way that is palatable.
That is an extension of the "what is actually a PA" argument.
Please show where I said "abolish all PA's". My point is and has always been to limit PA's to actual PA's, the original concept, not "any time money changes hands"
Since that’s not your assertion, your stated beliefs are just pretext.
So you admit you lied? Thank you.
If this is about freedom, you’d support abolishing all public accommodations and going back to letting Woolworth’s be segregated.
Close enough.