Indiana - No service for gay couples - fucking idiots!

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Bill passes Senate, would allow businesses to deny service to same-sex couples



INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Feb. 24, 2015) ? The Indiana State Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would allow businesses to refuse service to newly married same-sex couples. This bill passed on with republican support, 40 to 10 out of the state senate. The bill heads now to the State House of Representatives.

The bill aims to allow corporations, big or small, to refuse service to anyone, all in the name of religious freedom.
?If you were to ask the question, what is the single most important pillar of our democracy, chances are the answer to that question is going to be freedom of religion,? said State Senator Scott Schneider (R ? Indianapolis) during Tuesday?s debate.
?This is a license to discriminate,? said State Senator Karen Tallian (D ? Portage).
Democrats claim the bill will allow major corporations, everyone from McDonalds to Home Depot, to discriminate.
?This bill is aimed at same-sex couples,? said Tallian. She said the bill is conservative backlash, fueled by last year?s legalization of same-sex marriage in Indiana.
But Tallian said the bill opens a can of worms; if a business can deny service to gay couples, she said, they can just as easily deny it to anyone else. During debate over the bill Monday, she held up anti-Jewish, anti-women, anti-Catholic, and anti-bi-racial signs, arguing, those groups could fall victim under this bill.
?What we?re doing here is to extend the ability for this to turn into a big discrimination bill,? she said.
?This bill acts as a shield and not a sword,? said Schneider.
Republicans argue the bill will protect Indiana business owners with strong religious beliefs. Schneider argues Tuesday, that it mirrors the federal law already in place.
?This bill does not legalize discrimination in any way, shape, manor, or form. It does not pick a winner or a loser and it does not place one faith, one denomination, one belief system over another,? he said.
Another controversial bill that passed out of the senate Tuesday would make abortions illegal in Indiana, that are based on the sex of the fetus, or if it is determined that the infant could have a disability. That bill passed 35 to 15.

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fukinnnnnnnnnnnn amazing! i wonder if they was aginst Black gays only what would happen then :00x19:142hump:
 

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I wonder if that means they can refuse to hire gays as well. Or refuse to sell them a home.

There are many others items but those 2 are biggies.
 

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Bill passes Senate, would allow businesses to deny service to same-sex couples



INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Feb. 24, 2015) ? The Indiana State Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would allow businesses to refuse service to newly married same-sex couples. This bill passed on with republican support, 40 to 10 out of the state senate. The bill heads now to the State House of Representatives.

The bill aims to allow corporations, big or small, to refuse service to anyone, all in the name of religious freedom.
?If you were to ask the question, what is the single most important pillar of our democracy, chances are the answer to that question is going to be freedom of religion,? said State Senator Scott Schneider (R ? Indianapolis) during Tuesday?s debate.
?This is a license to discriminate,? said State Senator Karen Tallian (D ? Portage).
Democrats claim the bill will allow major corporations, everyone from McDonalds to Home Depot, to discriminate.
?This bill is aimed at same-sex couples,? said Tallian. She said the bill is conservative backlash, fueled by last year?s legalization of same-sex marriage in Indiana.
But Tallian said the bill opens a can of worms; if a business can deny service to gay couples, she said, they can just as easily deny it to anyone else. During debate over the bill Monday, she held up anti-Jewish, anti-women, anti-Catholic, and anti-bi-racial signs, arguing, those groups could fall victim under this bill.
?What we?re doing here is to extend the ability for this to turn into a big discrimination bill,? she said.
?This bill acts as a shield and not a sword,? said Schneider.
Republicans argue the bill will protect Indiana business owners with strong religious beliefs. Schneider argues Tuesday, that it mirrors the federal law already in place.
?This bill does not legalize discrimination in any way, shape, manor, or form. It does not pick a winner or a loser and it does not place one faith, one denomination, one belief system over another,? he said.
Another controversial bill that passed out of the senate Tuesday would make abortions illegal in Indiana, that are based on the sex of the fetus, or if it is determined that the infant could have a disability. That bill passed 35 to 15.

http://cbs4indy.com/2015/02/24/bill...ow-businesses-to-deny-service-to-gay-couples/

It's totally fucking ridiculous. I say that as someone who leans to the right on their politics. These kind of dumb ass laws piss me off. Labeling republicans as against gays is stupid as hell too, it's a societal problem.

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Bill passes Senate, would allow businesses to deny service to same-sex couples



INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Feb. 24, 2015) ? The Indiana State Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would allow businesses to refuse service to newly married same-sex couples. This bill passed on with republican support, 40 to 10 out of the state senate. The bill heads now to the State House of Representatives.

The bill aims to allow corporations, big or small, to refuse service to anyone, all in the name of religious freedom.
?If you were to ask the question, what is the single most important pillar of our democracy, chances are the answer to that question is going to be freedom of religion,? said State Senator Scott Schneider (R ? Indianapolis) during Tuesday?s debate.
?This is a license to discriminate,? said State Senator Karen Tallian (D ? Portage).
Democrats claim the bill will allow major corporations, everyone from McDonalds to Home Depot, to discriminate.
?This bill is aimed at same-sex couples,? said Tallian. She said the bill is conservative backlash, fueled by last year?s legalization of same-sex marriage in Indiana.
But Tallian said the bill opens a can of worms; if a business can deny service to gay couples, she said, they can just as easily deny it to anyone else. During debate over the bill Monday, she held up anti-Jewish, anti-women, anti-Catholic, and anti-bi-racial signs, arguing, those groups could fall victim under this bill.
?What we?re doing here is to extend the ability for this to turn into a big discrimination bill,? she said.
?This bill acts as a shield and not a sword,? said Schneider.
Republicans argue the bill will protect Indiana business owners with strong religious beliefs. Schneider argues Tuesday, that it mirrors the federal law already in place.
?This bill does not legalize discrimination in any way, shape, manor, or form. It does not pick a winner or a loser and it does not place one faith, one denomination, one belief system over another,? he said.
Another controversial bill that passed out of the senate Tuesday would make abortions illegal in Indiana, that are based on the sex of the fetus, or if it is determined that the infant could have a disability. That bill passed 35 to 15.

http://cbs4indy.com/2015/02/24/bill...ow-businesses-to-deny-service-to-gay-couples/

Well I think that's fn Gay!
 

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I think it's true :shrug: stupid but true in my opinion

Welcome to the club Hedgie, we've been waiting. :0008:00hour:142slap::142hump::s8::grouphug:

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Welcome to the club Hedgie, we've been waiting. :0008:00hour:142slap::142hump::s8::grouphug:

I am not for gay marriage by any stretch, I don't really care about the issue that much there are bigger fish to fry, IMO...

This law seems dumb in my opinion, why don't the Republicans fight a different battle? They are going to lose this one
 

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far as im concerned gays dont bother me i don't bother with them but they really can get nasty towards you sometimes it's like a female on steroids or worse.

If you by chance ever hear them in public arguing watch and listen they go physical to the death!

Cheating amongst gays is just as bad amongst us str8 folks.

BUT truly thier is much more important things wrong here in USA and of course GOOBER Ment is just too dumb to address the real issues.
 
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