Bartenders are responsible if they serve drinks to someone who is clearly intoxicated. Even if they're not partaking of the drinks themselves, they're still participating in the inebriation.
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Just wear your "I don't believe in gay marriage" shirt and go to every gay establishment you can.
Post your results.
Irving, I see what you're saying, but put yourself in another's shoes and try and see that this baker has the point of view that by making a wedding cake for a gay couple (and his belief that gay marriage is wrong) he is directly contributing to a practice he views as wrong. I would agree with his right to want to not take any part whatsoever, much the same as if a micro brewery were asked by the kkk to provide beer for a rally and they refused- even if they are not in attendance and all they're doing is providing beverages.
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I stopped yesterday for lunch and grabbed a cupcake and a choc chip cookie. The woman behind the counter was very polite and the cupcake was one of the best I have ever had. She liked my Unapologetically American t-shirt too.
It'll be interesting to see how this goes:
http://kdvr.com/2015/01/19/man-takes...anti-gay-cake/
Apparently I was bored enough today to read the entire thread.
I think what we should do, is everybody here is responsible for getting a gay friend or two. make them open carry, and when they are harrassed, they can claim that it's because they are gay... then we at least win while they are winning lol