http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/07...-wedding-cake/
Anybody care to guess how this is going to turn out? I guess you won't be able to refuse service to anybody here soon. Only in the new progressive Kolorado.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/07...-wedding-cake/
Anybody care to guess how this is going to turn out? I guess you won't be able to refuse service to anybody here soon. Only in the new progressive Kolorado.
its going to turn out to be a dupe.
http://www.ar-15.co/threads/58728-Bakery-Faces-Boycott-for-Refusing-to-Make-Gay-Wedding-Cake
Last edited by car-15; 06-09-2013 at 19:42.
"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading."Thomas Jefferson
Dupe or not I've been in there several time since this happen, they are right around the corner from me, to show support.
Good people and good cake.
Progressive ideology, ideas so good they must be mandatory.
Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.
All the bakery has to do, is put a sign up saying they have the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason. I've seen those signs at many places before and don't see any problem with it. If I went somewhere and tried to give a company my business and they refused it, I wouldn't sue them for it, though I'm pretty sure I'd make sure my friends know about how I was treated and do my best to take business away from them.
BuffCyclist:
Alas, those signs are illegal in Colorado. Have been a few years now.All the bakery has to do, is put a sign up saying they have the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason
It's Colorado Civil Rights Division regulation 20.4, and the poster in my office that displays it is dated 2002. Somehow, I don't see those great friends of private property and freedom of association Governors Ritter and Hickenritter changing them. Not for the better, anyway.
As the proprietor of a private business, I would react badly, immaturely, and possibly dangerously if I was compelled to make a food product for someone against my wishes...
They'd get their food. Oh yes, and much more.
I've long since grown tired of people whining about being 'victims'. Matters not to me if it's a bunch of jewish kids kicked off an airline for misbehaving or a couple of gays who a baker refused, enough with the "poor me, I'm a victim, I'm running and telling someone to sue you!". Life isn't fair, get used to it, my sympathy-O-meter doesn't register.
+1