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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1508809" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I agree. IMO, most of the problems we have today have resulted from when the constitution hasn't been followed to the letter. Churchgoers seemed fine when the government began requiring licenses so long as it benefited them through taxation or insurance coverage but once skewed it is no longer equality and this will come back and bite you in many directions.</p><p></p><p>Though I have my suspicions, I'd like to know why the couple chose that particular baker. Heck, if you watch any of the cooking shows on television finding a homosexual baker wouldn't be hard at all since they normally introduce themselves first by the sexual orientation and then tell where they are from. I guess its similar to being vegan. I don't believe a vegan can go through the day without telling the world. </p><p></p><p>On a side note, when I got married we hired a fella who was extremely lite in his loafers to decorate and do the floral arrangements. He did a jam up job as I knew he would but I don't know if this was discriminatory of me to hire him and not some straight guy who stood firmly in his loafers? Did I unjustly profile?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1508809, member: 4362"] I agree. IMO, most of the problems we have today have resulted from when the constitution hasn't been followed to the letter. Churchgoers seemed fine when the government began requiring licenses so long as it benefited them through taxation or insurance coverage but once skewed it is no longer equality and this will come back and bite you in many directions. Though I have my suspicions, I'd like to know why the couple chose that particular baker. Heck, if you watch any of the cooking shows on television finding a homosexual baker wouldn't be hard at all since they normally introduce themselves first by the sexual orientation and then tell where they are from. I guess its similar to being vegan. I don't believe a vegan can go through the day without telling the world. On a side note, when I got married we hired a fella who was extremely lite in his loafers to decorate and do the floral arrangements. He did a jam up job as I knew he would but I don't know if this was discriminatory of me to hire him and not some straight guy who stood firmly in his loafers? Did I unjustly profile? [/QUOTE]
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