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I really don't want to see a man on man or a women on women being together...kissing, hugging, etc.
It gives me the jeebies and I am sick of all this pushing crap of it!!
I don't believe people are bad or evil who choose to be with same sex.....I just don't want to see it.
The same way I wouldn't want to see the same sex of any living thing on earth be together.
And yeah, it ain't normal.
A man and women being affectionate is not freaky.
Too bad, it's already legal for gays to hug and kiss in every single state in this country. Maybe Uganda would be a better fit for you.
How would it have been lying for the pizza people to say that they have never refused service to anyone?
They said themselves that they have never been ASKED to cater a wedding, so the fact remains that if they have not been asked to do something they could not have refused to do it.
The "journalist" was doing her job, trying to get a story. The business owner was dumb for taking the bait that she dangled.
Are these the stories gays and others desire to hear? Funny how it turned into closing down a business and gays were really never involved. Ummmm, leaves one to wonder what agenda is the gay agenda??
Are these the stories gays and others desire to hear? Funny how it turned into closing down a business and gays were really never involved. Ummmm, leaves one to wonder what agenda is the gay agenda??
I don't know, but it seems that the conservative media ran with it too. Is this the type of story that they want to hear?
I honestly would not have even seen the story if it weren't for the threads on here, but I don't watch the news.
How would it have been lying for the pizza people to say that they have never refused service to anyone?
They said themselves that they have never been ASKED to cater a wedding, so the fact remains that if they have not been asked to do something they could not have refused to do it.
The "journalist" was doing her job, trying to get a story. The business owner was dumb for taking the bait that she dangled.
She was trying to get a 'story' with a message in her mind. This 'story' is a glimpse into how desperate the media is to scream about bigotry and discrimination, even when it involves a theoretical pizza and imaginary wedding.
I'd use the word 'naïve,' not 'dumb' to respond to the questions.
I wasn't using hyperbole. I was being utterly sincere. I think these people are brilliant businessmen. They've found a way to play off of other's hatred and homophobia to get money (tax free money!) without doing any work.
Case it point:
Except they didn't set up the account. They also did not lure the reporter to drive 30 minutes out to their tiny town to interview them. There is a good deal of envy on this thread, hatred and envy.
I really don't want to see a man on man or a women on women being together...kissing, hugging, etc.
It gives me the jeebies and I am sick of all this pushing crap of it!!
I don't believe people are bad or evil who choose to be with same sex.....I just don't want to see it.
The same way I wouldn't want to see the same sex of any living thing on earth be together.
And yeah, it ain't normal.
A man and women being affectionate is not freaky.
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Originally Posted by jjrose
Too bad, it's already legal for gays to hug and kiss in every single state in this country. Maybe Uganda would be a better fit for you.
Jjrose....
Legal or not has nothing to do with what I said.
I said......it gives me the jeebies. Same sexes up on each other.
AND...whatever on your Uganda statement
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