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Originally Posted by RodKnock
Well, I'm very excited that someone like you is defending all the anti-gay and bigoted bakers and florists out there. 
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See thats perfect. A typical lib type of response thats based on "how you feel" instead of the facts. I'm not defending anti gay or bigoted bakers. I'm defending their freedom of religion which is a constitutionally protected right last I checked. I don't remember any specific rights for gays in the Constitution. Maybe you can point me to the Article or Amendment that provides that "specific" protection. Don't give me the equal rights amendment either. I said specific.
Moreover, I support the notion that no one should be discriminated against by the government or any place of public accomodation based on their race, religion, sexual orientation, handicap I don't appreciate the gay movement and their constant need to push their lifestyle in my face. I candidly don't care if they sodomize each other every day and night in the privacy of their own homes but I am sick and tire of having them parade it in public and in my face. Further, stop trying to convince us it's normal cause it AIN'T. You want the theological arguments or the biological arguments that its F@#$ed up?
I view it as a biological malfunction in their genetic makeup. The wires got crossed somewhere during construction. They can't help it. Thats their orientation. Its a messed up orientation but so be it. They should not be treated differently or discrimated against because of it.
I actually believe the bakers are in the wrong. If they are a public place of accomodation they must treat everyone the same. I support their religious position but if they open a public business they can't start discrimating regardless of the basis whether it is religious objection or just ignorant hatered.
My real issue is with the fine which seem totally disproportionate to the offense for not baking a cake. $135,000.00. Really? Come on. Shear madness.