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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: Arkansas governor says he won’t sign religious liberty bill, asks lawmakers to change it [View all]Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)45. Although you don't want the economic and political whiplash Asa, you still embrace the
Religion of Hate.
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BREAKING: Arkansas governor says he won’t sign religious liberty bill, asks lawmakers to change it [View all]
cali
Apr 2015
OP
Big win. Problem is that now men and women are coming out, almost everyone knows a gay person...
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#3
He didn't sign it. True, we need to see what the legislature does now, but the writing
cali
Apr 2015
#7
Is this the first time a Republican has pointed out the obvious generational gap?
tridim
Apr 2015
#6
wow, nice insult to so many of us who have been on the front lines our whole damned lives.
niyad
Apr 2015
#8
It isn't an insult to acknowledge the fact that young people, whatever their political affiliation,
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#14
that remark was an insult to the millions of us who have worked for social justice our
niyad
Apr 2015
#16
I don't see it that way. The baby boomers as a group aren't particularly supportive of gay rights.
pnwmom
Apr 2015
#17
It's not an insult. It merely points out that older people are less likely as a group
totodeinhere
Apr 2015
#49
Yeah we understand what you mean, just like we got the civil rights laws before you
A Simple Game
Apr 2015
#30
So you don't believe there is a distinct generational gap Re: homophobia and racism?
tridim
Apr 2015
#32
I doubt there is a generational gap on DU which is the audience you are talking to.
A Simple Game
Apr 2015
#37
He's blabbering about issuing a state executive order instead of demanding
sinkingfeeling
Apr 2015
#9
Although you don't want the economic and political whiplash Asa, you still embrace the
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#45
The bill will automatically become law in five business days if he merely refuses to sign it.
totodeinhere
Apr 2015
#50