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99Forever

(14,524 posts)
65. Congratulations.
Sun Jul 29, 2012, 11:39 PM
Jul 2012

You debated against a point no one was making.

Impressive. I'm humbled.

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What you said ^^^ lunatica Jul 2012 #1
Because the only thing there should be consequences for is when kestrel91316 Jul 2012 #2
If the CEO said he was a white supremacist because it's a part Lex Jul 2012 #3
Is anyone making that argument? LARED Jul 2012 #4
Define "consequences"? -..__... Jul 2012 #5
No one ever said that. Curtland1015 Jul 2012 #6
As if "we" don't do that already. 99Forever Jul 2012 #7
But those examples are all based on age restricted or illegal things. Curtland1015 Jul 2012 #8
a group home, a homeless shelter, ?? Bluerthanblue Jul 2012 #9
Hear hear! tortoise1956 Jul 2012 #12
Thanks for the assist. 99Forever Jul 2012 #36
how about the Islamic Center in NYC??? Bluerthanblue Jul 2012 #10
Which I agree they were wrong in denying. Very wrong. Curtland1015 Jul 2012 #14
his "moral beliefs" aren't "it"- His using his business and its profits to publicly promote Bluerthanblue Jul 2012 #19
Yes, he is saying what he believes publicly and he is spending his money on that. Curtland1015 Jul 2012 #23
that fast food joint IS keeping gay and lesbian citizens from getting married, by publicly stating Bluerthanblue Jul 2012 #35
Excuse me? 99Forever Jul 2012 #24
Depends on how far a community wants to push the envelope... -..__... Jul 2012 #13
This is not about a category of business cthulu2016 Jul 2012 #18
So you're suggesting we enact zoning law LARED Jul 2012 #43
Congratulations. 99Forever Jul 2012 #65
It was you that said LARED Jul 2012 #70
Agree--- Keefer Jul 2012 #32
You said it perfectly. I won't eat there, but the company should be able to open IndyJones Jul 2012 #57
The truth is that tortoise1956 Jul 2012 #11
your post is vague. what do you mean immune to the consequences of bigotry? cali Jul 2012 #15
Please link to anyone arguing that. cthulu2016 Jul 2012 #16
Freedom of speech does work both ways, so does freedom of religion. Initech Jul 2012 #17
Wow. People are really arguing that? Nye Bevan Jul 2012 #20
Imaginary people do all sorts of dreadful things cthulu2016 Jul 2012 #21
These consequences should only be coming from consumers tritsofme Jul 2012 #22
I disagree. randome Jul 2012 #25
Amen and Amen. n/t liberalmuse Jul 2012 #28
Do you support government reprisals for pro-choice companies, for example hack89 Jul 2012 #31
Exclusion versus inclusion. randome Jul 2012 #39
But you are leaving it up to the local officials hack89 Jul 2012 #46
I think if there is anything we can genuinely call 'American'... randome Jul 2012 #47
You are missing my point hack89 Jul 2012 #52
Being against marriage or gay rights is a clear example of exclusivity. randome Jul 2012 #55
"Appropriate" is a relative term hack89 Jul 2012 #61
Value judgments take place in the law all the time. randome Jul 2012 #62
Except those officials stepped outside of their laws and regulations hack89 Jul 2012 #63
Yeah, well, that's another matter, I suppose. randome Jul 2012 #64
I don't trust government which could very well be a right-wing government controlling the expression Douglas Carpenter Jul 2012 #53
I don't think it quite works that way. 'Unconditional', I mean. randome Jul 2012 #54
It is far more likely that a government will decide that it is un-American to oppose a war than for Douglas Carpenter Jul 2012 #58
I don't think government dictating opinions to the people is right, either. randome Jul 2012 #59
Free speech exist specifically to protect opinions we loathe Douglas Carpenter Jul 2012 #33
You are indistinguishable from Dick Cheney. cthulu2016 Jul 2012 #34
Cheney has always been fair game. He is a public official. randome Jul 2012 #38
It is tragic living in a world with people like you and Cathay. cthulu2016 Jul 2012 #42
Sorry to ruin your day. randome Jul 2012 #49
I expect the public to react... meaculpa2011 Jul 2012 #67
As I've stated many times in this thread... randome Jul 2012 #71
But if I have the temerity... meaculpa2011 Jul 2012 #72
Inclusiveness versus exclusiveness. randome Jul 2012 #73
Candidate Obama expressed views... meaculpa2011 Jul 2012 #74
My bad. randome Jul 2012 #75
Thankfully, that's a line that we will never... meaculpa2011 Jul 2012 #77
You're misreading me. randome Jul 2012 #78
I'm not misreading you. meaculpa2011 Jul 2012 #79
Are CEOs not considered public officials -at least when they are being interviewed in that capacity? randome Jul 2012 #80
"Are CEOs not considered public officials... meaculpa2011 Jul 2012 #81
Okay. But I could see defining CEOs as public figures as a check on corporate power and influence. randome Jul 2012 #83
I debated (internally) using the term... meaculpa2011 Jul 2012 #84
Who gets to define "American values"? You? tritsofme Jul 2012 #85
The consequence is to never go there. Just don't buy anything from them. mnhtnbb Jul 2012 #26
I don't know. No one is trying to stifle them... liberalmuse Jul 2012 #27
I suppose people that REALLY like their food Aerows Jul 2012 #29
I have not seen one single post of anyone arguing that. Douglas Carpenter Jul 2012 #30
sadly, there's been a slew of them. cali Jul 2012 #37
Posts that say we are Required to eat at chick-fil-a? cthulu2016 Jul 2012 #40
no, no. just whacky posts about how we should crush the constitution cali Jul 2012 #44
They don't say one is required to eat it, they say it is wrong to boycott it. Bluenorthwest Jul 2012 #56
I have seen people say they would not boycott, but not that I shouldn't cthulu2016 Jul 2012 #60
Posters have said that obamanut2012 Jul 2012 #69
You aren't looking hard enough. Curtland1015 Jul 2012 #41
I was under the impression that the OP was suggesting that there were people here who are arguing Douglas Carpenter Jul 2012 #48
I can't speak for the OP, and certainly wouldn't want to put words in anyone's mouth. Curtland1015 Jul 2012 #51
There have been some. Quantess Jul 2012 #45
When you buy food at Chick-Fil-A William769 Jul 2012 #50
Because they don't have a problem with what UnrepentantLiberal Jul 2012 #66
bullshit of the first order, dear. cali Jul 2012 #68
The definition of a bigot: Not Me Jul 2012 #76
WHY? kctim Jul 2012 #82
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