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In reply to the discussion: Tennessee Restaurant Throws Out Anti-Gay Lawmaker [View all]xchrom
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Kicked and recommended, for some reason I'm reminded of this scene from the movie
Uncle Joe
Jan 2012
#3
K&R. If I lived in Tennessee, I'd be making reservations to eat at Bistro on the Bijou
bullwinkle428
Jan 2012
#4
The Bistro wanted Campfield to feel what it was like to be unfairly discriminated against.
Nye Bevan
Jan 2012
#17
"I was wrong. I now support marriage equality. I urge every state to legislate accordingly"
Nye Bevan
Jan 2012
#32
I would like for him to make one of about hundred various "I was wrong, I now support <issue here>
LynneSin
Jan 2012
#37
No question, Obama is better than any Republican and I will definitely vote for him.
Nye Bevan
Jan 2012
#40
Oddly enough most of my Gay friends have seen hope with what is happening in DC
LynneSin
Jan 2012
#42
He has ended the Iraq war. He used his leadership to push through the Affordable Care Act.
Nye Bevan
Jan 2012
#52
"think of the outcry here if the roles are reversed" - this is a progressive board, and I do HOPE
closeupready
Jan 2012
#14
If the bigot is being excluded, then yes we should celebrate when they are being discriminated again
closeupready
Jan 2012
#46
This isn't based on orientation. It is based on political beliefs and actions.
nobodyspecial
Jan 2012
#26
Yes, I understand you can't discriminate against people based on color, sex, etc.
nobodyspecial
Jan 2012
#38
Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is not illegal in that state.
MNBrewer
Jan 2012
#73
If I was still waiting tables, Sen Campfield would be welcomed to dine at my tables.....
LynneSin
Jan 2012
#18
I live in Knoxville, didn't see this thread, but posted a pic of the sign outside the Bistro today..
K Gardner
Jan 2012
#24
I {heart} Martha Boggs!! When bravery comes as if by instinct, you just KNOW
closeupready
Jan 2012
#84