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| View Poll Results: Do Business Owners Have the Right to Refuse Service Due to Moral/Religious Objections? | |||
| No |
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15 | 25.00% |
| Yes |
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38 | 63.33% |
| Unsure/Maybe/Other |
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7 | 11.67% |
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laughin.....little sensitive are we suebee
edited to add: making laws does not "insure' individual rightsthat little mohawk avatar could certainly be considered racist as hell............so whose sensitivities should be legislated? I was always told that you can't legislate morality. All these protected class laws are doing is attempting to force everyone to think the 'right way' as defined by the government. The Nazis, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot were really good at doing just that. Under the current legislative landscape, I have no choice but to support protected classes while I work to change and be creative about how to effect equality for everyone. |
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