Every GOP 2016 Hopeful Backs Mike Pence

Every GOP 2016 Hopeful Backs Mike Pence

Except for Chris Christie and Rand Paul, who haven't yet commented directly on Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act

http://www.advocate.com/politics/politicians/2015/03/31/every-gop-2016-hopeful-backs-mike-pence

Scott Walker hasn't commented either:

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker hasn't directly commented on the law, but a spokeswoman for his campaign told reporters "As a matter of principle, Gov. Walker believes in broad religious freedom and the right for Americans to exercise their religion and act on their conscience," according to Fox News.
 
Scott Walker hasn't commented either:

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker hasn't directly commented on the law, but a spokeswoman for his campaign told reporters "As a matter of principle, Gov. Walker believes in broad religious freedom and the right for Americans to exercise their religion and act on their conscience," according to Fox News.

He's smart enough to get his spokeswoman to push his pro theocracy hatred for him....:D
 
He's smart enough to get his spokeswoman to push his pro theocracy hatred for him....:D
What is hateful about it?

Personally, if I was a baker and ridiculously devout to the point I thought MAYBE I was somehow sinning in support of a gay wedding (reaching here because I cannot see any scriptural or theological support for cake baking restrictions...) I would STILL just make the cake and putting two grooms on top is not going to cause my immortal soul to burn in hell, so I don't get it...

But...

You will not get a Muslim-owned restaurant to make you a nice BLT sandwich no matter how nicely you ask. Not even if you bring the bacon and offer to do the cooking in the back for that part.

No portion of why they will not do that is based on "pro theocracy hatred."

Choosing not to participate in someone else's beliefs or to take actions that violate your own is not hatred.
 
Originally Posted by Boxlicker101 View Post

Scott Walker hasn't commented either:

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker hasn't directly commented on the law, but a spokeswoman for his campaign told reporters "As a matter of principle, Gov. Walker believes in broad religious freedom and the right for Americans to exercise their religion and act on their conscience," according to Fox News.


He's smart enough to get his spokeswoman to push his pro theocracy hatred for him....:D

That statement was very noncommittal.
 
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What is hateful about it?

Personally, if I was a baker and ridiculously devout to the point I thought MAYBE I was somehow sinning in support of a gay wedding (reaching here because I cannot see any scriptural or theological support for cake baking restrictions...) I would STILL just make the cake and putting two grooms on top is not going to cause my immortal soul to burn in hell, so I don't get it...

But...

You will not get a Muslim-owned restaurant to make you a nice BLT sandwich no matter how nicely you ask. Not even if you bring the bacon and offer to do the cooking in the back for that part.

No portion of why they will not do that is based on "pro theocracy hatred."

Choosing not to participate in someone else's beliefs or to take actions that violate your own is not hatred.

You forget that victimhood is one of the main tenets of liberalism. They can't survive without it.
 
only MUSLIMS and DUMZ don't believe in RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
 
The Fraud is literally giving Iran the Bomb, and the OP is worried about who couldn't buy a wedding cake.

No wonder the country is fucked up.
 
What is hateful about it?

Personally, if I was a baker and ridiculously devout to the point I thought MAYBE I was somehow sinning in support of a gay wedding (reaching here because I cannot see any scriptural or theological support for cake baking restrictions...) I would STILL just make the cake and putting two grooms on top is not going to cause my immortal soul to burn in hell, so I don't get it...

But...

You will not get a Muslim-owned restaurant to make you a nice BLT sandwich no matter how nicely you ask. Not even if you bring the bacon and offer to do the cooking in the back for that part.

No portion of why they will not do that is based on "pro theocracy hatred."

Choosing not to participate in someone else's beliefs or to take actions that violate your own is not hatred.

Not remotely the same thing.
This is the same stupid bullshit about requiring Jewish delis to serve ham.

You can't expect a business to provide you with something that they don't provide to anyone else simply because you want it. But you can expect a business to provide the same service to you that it does for everyone else no matter your race, sex, sexual preference, etc.
 
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