Let them eat cake . . .I see what you did there.
Meh let the customers decide who they want to do Business with. Piss off enough people in your community and your doors will close. If the community supports what your doing well then winners all around.
Yep... The sophistic twister the petitioning lawyers and SCOTUS are playing display their cowardice.This is my view to the extreme. I don't believe anyone should have to serve anyone else for any reason even if it's for reasons I disagree with.
The courts have not agreed with me for some time now.
One thing about this whole deal is that the homosexuals drove 120 miles away , driving past 8 other known bakeries just to ask the Christian bakery owners to make them a wedding cake.
The wedding was over when they ordered the cake- they went to some state back East where they could legally get married/unionized since it wasn't allowed in CO at the time... they were just allegedly having a reception in Colorado after the fact.The wedding is over, there probably was a cake there, so there is no remedy available without a time machine. The whole case seems moot. If the gays had waited until the SCOTUS decision, then there would be a possible remedy.
This whole thing was a publicity stunt, and maybe they even had judges lined up to decide they way they wanted from the get-go (the 9th circuit is a no-brainer on which way they'll decide- liberally)
Any way you slice it, the decision will leave a bad taste in someones mouth.
If SCOTUS upholds the lower courts' decision, then we should hire the ACLU to handle a few pro-2A cases.
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If the attorney was filing for custody, too!Having the ACLU handle 2A cases would be like hiring an attorney that was a pedophile to handle your child custody battle.