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The rights of the few outweigh the rights of the many. That is how we prevent abuses....like those that occur in the middle east.
I challenge you to think about those Muslim extremist governments and how they view and treat women, Christians or anyone who doesn't follow their beliefs. How is this any different from t...more
Our nation was founded on the principle of protecting the rights of the minority from abuses by the majority. This is what the judicial branch is for.
And hooch-hound must never have read the bible. The Bible doesn't teach this kind of intolerance.
Can a landlord then refuse to rent to the elderly? How about someone with children? Can a grocer refuse to sell milk to a Muslim? A jew? A Christian? Can a doctor refuse to treat a man? Where do you draw the line? Can an employer refuse to hire a divorced man or woman?
Signage stating that "we reserve the right to ...more
To all of you who feel that a business can refuse to serve same sex couples---would you say the same thing if that same business refused to serve women? How about blacks? How about veterans?
Discrimination is discrimination.
Amen. exactly what I was thinking. I have children and it is my responsibility to monitor what they eat, watch on TV, read, search for on the internet, etc.
Duh- you can be an alcoholic and NOT drive a police car while off duty. Choosing to drive under the influence is a choice, the disease didn't make him do it. This is a frivolous lawsuit and will be dismissed. I am pretty sure the department has policies in place for cops that drive intoxicated on or off duty, misuse po...more
A classic novel makes one dorky kid and her uptight mother feel uncomfortable so no one else can read it either. Yup, makes perfectly logical sense to the millions that have been positively affected by a novel that teaches tolerance. Anyone else see the irony here?