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Saturday, March 28, 2015
Indiana Governor stood up for liberty of small business to stand on their beliefs
Well Sweet Cakes by Melissa an Oregon business and that Tri Cities elderly lady in Washington State who owns a florist have been sued to discriminating against a gay couple. Which they did not do any such thing. They practice their religious beliefs which is in the United States Constitution it is the 1st Amendment under freedom of religion. Small business in both cases Government intervened in the second case of the Tri Cities florist in Washington when Attorney General Bob Ferguson a former socialist who sat on the King County Council decided to score political points and sue a small mom and pop bakery without the gay couples permission who was a long time customer at this bakery she understood the beliefs and was willing to do business elsewhere. In the Oregon case the couple got mad after explaining their religious beliefs gave them places where they can make their cake. This couple trained by the communist gay lobby decided to complain to the State of Oregon forced this business underground. We praise the State of Indiana for doing what Arizona refused to do but then again. This could make Indiana lose business and they could also lose the Indianapolis Colts to Los Angeles that would be interesting in itself Los Angeles Colts or the Pacers could become the Seattle SuperSonics. I did not think this was the way Seattle would get a team. Could their be lights out at Lucas Oil Stadium, no more tournaments. You know if I were Rand Paul I would announce my candidacy for president in Louisville overlooking the river facing north say you what my neighbor Indiana did they decided to protect liberty now Idaho you are the liberty minded state besides Montana why not do the same thing. Come on Idaho Governor Butch Otter get your legislature together and sign a law making Idaho a state where small business has the right to protect religious freedom.
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