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04-02-2015, 04:30 PM
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BTW this is a totally fabricated story. It never happened.our POS media hard at work
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04-03-2015, 08:29 AM
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BTW this is a totally fabricated story. It never happened.our POS media hard at work
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What's totally fabricated?
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04-03-2015, 10:23 AM
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What's totally fabricated?
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Why don't you tell me what's factual.M y list would be long ...when I don't see a list I'll know it's yours.
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04-03-2015, 10:30 AM
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What's totally fabricated?
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I'm guessing here...but I think he might be referring to the fact, and it's fact, that the poor people who own this restaurant, never declined a gay wedding. They were asked a theoretical question about what they would do if asked to cater a gay wedding. The fact that these people have never, ever, actually done this, doesn't matter to the media of these militant, deranged activists, who descended upon these innocent pepole with visciousness and bile.
A pizza joint who has never actually been involved in this issue, is now ground zero for the crystal clear display of liberal anarchy, feral behavior, and spoiled-bratty-ness.
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04-03-2015, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
I'm guessing here...but I think he might be referring to the fact, and it's fact, that the poor people who own this restaurant, never declined a gay wedding. They were asked a theoretical question about what they would do if asked to cater a gay wedding. The fact that these people have never, ever, actually done this, doesn't matter to the media of these militant, deranged activists, who descended upon these innocent pepole with visciousness and bile.
A pizza joint who has never actually been involved in this issue, is now ground zero for the crystal clear display of liberal anarchy, feral behavior, and spoiled-bratty-ness.
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I think what they did may have been even worse. In this case it's not even an incident as much as proactive policy.
They went on the news and said it, I don't see how that's a media fabrication.
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04-03-2015, 03:15 PM
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I think what they did may have been even worse. In this case it's not even an incident as much as proactive policy.
They went on the news and said it, I don't see how that's a media fabrication.
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They don't and never have catered weddings . That's their" policy"
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04-03-2015, 03:19 PM
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They don't and never have catered weddings . That's their" policy"
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So if someone called and ordered 20 pizzas for a wedding they'd turn it down? That's not their policy, they just haven't done it.
Who caters a wedding with pizza?
How awkward would this entire conversation be?
Regardless, they went out and said it and made the bed.
Last edited by spence; 04-03-2015 at 03:28 PM..
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04-03-2015, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by spence
So if someone called and ordered 20 pizzas for a wedding they'd turn it down? That's not their policy, they just haven't done it.
Who caters a wedding with pizza?
How awkward would this entire conversation be?
Regardless, they went out and said it and made the bed.
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And a fine bed it will be. Maybe get $1 million from the bed.
So what's the fuss about? A reporter seeking a way to make her chops chooses the hot item of the day, goes in search of a Christian patsy who will give an honest answer, and whoosh, that's supposed to create shock and horror in "most Americans" who must then insist that the "victim" in this case must be threatened and driven out of business? It may well be that "most Americans" are not shocked, nor even care that much. It might be that they are starting to get a bit annoyed at the insistence that they must care. It may be that they don't really see a problem with someone not wanting to cater a gay wedding, and maybe they are beginning to feel more sorry for the bakers who are being driven out of business than they are for the proliferation of manufactured, instigated "cases" of supposed "discrimination." So maybe a bunch of them are deciding to show their support to the victim by donating lots of money to her.
Maybe most of them would just rather that aggrieved victims of actual, non-manufactured, non-instigated cases of "discrimination" take their grievance to court and not make a national fuss about it.
Of course, that would shrink the number of opportunities for aggressive, ambitious, "journalists."
Maybe they could go after Muslim bakers who discriminate against gays. Oh wait, that trick was tried yesterday in Dearborn MI. Muslim baker refused. SHOCKER--no big media fuss. No outcry from the gay community to shut him down. No threats on his life or establishment.
The thought amuses me, once the Christians have been marginalized into political impotence, of the inevitable confrontation between gays and Muslim bakers. Eh . . . probably not inevitable. The gays are probably too scared of the Muslims,
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04-03-2015, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by spence
So if someone called and ordered 20 pizzas for a wedding they'd turn it down? That's not their policy, they just haven't done it.
Who caters a wedding with pizza?
How awkward would this entire conversation be?
Regardless, they went out and said it and made the bed.
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I'm glad you see how silly this "story" is
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