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20 wrongs do not make a right, good to see the mass media is waking up, even if unintentionally. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #1
What's your point? 99Forever Mar 2015 #2
This was to inform people B2G Mar 2015 #3
Some of the states listed ban discrimination against LGBT persons. NutmegYankee Mar 2015 #35
The federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act was introduced by Chuck Schumer... PoliticAverse Mar 2015 #4
Was there this much aversion B2G Mar 2015 #5
It was extremely 'bi-partisan'... PoliticAverse Mar 2015 #7
Still scratching my head... nt B2G Mar 2015 #9
The issue is coming to a head now primarily because of same-sex marriage PoliticAverse Mar 2015 #11
you really have to have a lot of hate... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2015 #20
It's especially silly for cake makers since all they have to do is change out a bride or groom. PoliticAverse Mar 2015 #23
Exactly.... sendero Mar 2015 #32
the problem with the law awoke_in_2003 Mar 2015 #33
Well... sendero Mar 2015 #34
No, it implies... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2015 #57
Seriously? stone space Mar 2015 #40
The reasons for the Federal law (which does not permit discrimination) were legal disputes involving Bluenorthwest Mar 2015 #24
The scope of that bill was not intended for that purpose. LiberalFighter Mar 2015 #42
The main purpose of RFRA was to protect Native American religious practices The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2015 #27
K&R! marym625 Mar 2015 #6
For me, I loathe religion. I think it's the greatest pestilence even unleashed on mankind! One has RKP5637 Mar 2015 #8
+1000 marym625 Mar 2015 #19
I've heard of folks who loathe atheism, also. stone space Mar 2015 #29
It is, and hence a divided nation. n/t RKP5637 Mar 2015 #30
Should atheism be abolished? You talk about abolishing religion. (nt) stone space Mar 2015 #31
In my perfect world there would be neither. n/t RKP5637 Mar 2015 #36
Agnostics Rule! (nt) stone space Mar 2015 #37
Yes, agree, they should! n/t RKP5637 Mar 2015 #38
. stone space Mar 2015 #39
How is atheism a religion? haikugal Mar 2015 #43
Who said that atheism is a religion? (nt) stone space Mar 2015 #46
Your question implied it haikugal Mar 2015 #49
I don't see much of a difference between abolishing religion and abolishing atheism. stone space Mar 2015 #52
Clarity, Thx. haikugal Mar 2015 #53
No, not even slightly. Donald Ian Rankin Mar 2015 #62
I'm not sure what your point here is. stone space Mar 2015 #63
Magic-thinking is fatal. nt valerief Mar 2015 #56
IMO this is an excellent informative post! Thanks! n/t RKP5637 Mar 2015 #10
I am okay with boycotting all of them Kalidurga Mar 2015 #12
Oklahoma laws were killed OKNancy Mar 2015 #13
Out of all those states, Arizona, Idaho and Virginia are the only ones I've visited. nomorenomore08 Mar 2015 #14
ACLU: "The timing of this legislation is important to understanding its INTENT: Zorra Mar 2015 #15
But that doesn't change the fact that the text of the bill B2G Mar 2015 #17
I didn't say it did. But it is the reason that Indiana is at the forefront of Zorra Mar 2015 #18
Probably because of ALEC awoke_in_2003 Mar 2015 #21
It is not almost identical. Neither are the states. LiberalFighter Mar 2015 #45
Actually, there are big differences. The federal act's intent was to protect specific religious Luminous Animal Mar 2015 #60
thanks for posting and highlighting the differences. salin Mar 2015 #61
I believe Kansas was the first state to start this MuseRider Mar 2015 #16
I call Bullshit for Connecticut NutmegYankee Mar 2015 #22
The (b) part is the same as in the Indiana law: PoliticAverse Mar 2015 #25
The difference is Connecticut has strong GLBT protections written into law. NutmegYankee Mar 2015 #26
The laws are similar but not identical with important differences riderinthestorm Mar 2015 #28
This section allows any current Indiana law to be challenged for religious reasons. LiberalFighter Mar 2015 #47
Thank you for the specific details. riderinthestorm Mar 2015 #51
Supremely dishonest article and OP alcibiades_mystery Mar 2015 #41
Thank you LiberalFighter Mar 2015 #50
Give us time - nt LiberalElite Mar 2015 #44
Its even worse...31 according to this workinclasszero Mar 2015 #48
Michican has one going through the Lansing cesspool right now project_bluebook Mar 2015 #54
You know that bastard will workinclasszero Mar 2015 #55
I don't think Dickie will sign it. roamer65 Mar 2015 #58
You may be right project_bluebook Mar 2015 #59
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