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Proud Liberal Dem

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13. I wonder
Sun May 13, 2012, 02:28 PM
May 2012

if any *legal scholars* in their camp can point out to the rest of us where this so-called "right-to-discriminate" can be found............in the Constitution? After all, the keep telling us that "x, y, or z" is not explicitly in the Constitution, so it is not legal, permitted, or can be curtailed, etc.


Seriously, though, it is odd to me exactly how having a "right-to-discriminate" is a good thing or a "Christian" thing to want? It blows my mind that some people have enough time and energy to WANT TO GO OUT OF THEIR WAY to hurt other people? What kind of "life" do these people have anyway?

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