renard_ruse
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The most "conservative" province in Canada, Alberta, is currently having a hategasm against the Wildrose Party for daring to suggest that people should be allowed basic moral and religious conscience rights.
In the United States, however, this is long established mainstream law. The EEOC guidelines in fact are not even controversial and frankly make a whole lot of sense (quite a feat for that usually idiotic agency):
http://www.eeoc.gov/policy/docs/religion.html
Thank God, we still live in a free country that defends our basic rights, instead of distorting rights into a perverse definition that creates the tyranny we see today in Canada, even in its most "conservative" province. The question is how long will liberty reign in our country considering the current climate and government? We must be ever vigilent we don't deteriorate into the surreal tyranny to our North.
In the United States, however, this is long established mainstream law. The EEOC guidelines in fact are not even controversial and frankly make a whole lot of sense (quite a feat for that usually idiotic agency):
http://www.eeoc.gov/policy/docs/religion.html
Thank God, we still live in a free country that defends our basic rights, instead of distorting rights into a perverse definition that creates the tyranny we see today in Canada, even in its most "conservative" province. The question is how long will liberty reign in our country considering the current climate and government? We must be ever vigilent we don't deteriorate into the surreal tyranny to our North.