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littlejoe

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kinda got behind with the az news.....


PHOENIX (The Borowitz Report)—Arizona Governor Jan Brewer said today that she was reluctant to sign an anti-gay “religious freedom” bill passed by the Arizona state legislature this week, telling reporters, “I believe that bigotry and hatred should be free of government regulation.”

She said that while many Arizona business owners currently enjoy employing hateful practices, “I worry that if big government gets involved, that’ll ruin everything.”

“Don’t get me wrong—I think the anti-gay bill that the legislature passed was well-meaning,” she said. “All I’m saying is, let’s leave it to the private sector.”


Offering an example, she added, “Look at how Obamacare has messed up health care. I’d hate to pass a new law that results in government wrecking bigotry.”

But Governor Brewer got some pushback today from Republican legislator Harland Dorrinson, who told reporters, "I’m as opposed to big government as anyone. But promoting hate-based bias is one area where I believe government has an important role to play.”

For her part, Governor Brewer remains unconvinced by that argument. Noting that the current system of hatred and bigotry in place in Arizona has worked well for decades, she said, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
 

Larrry

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Barack Obama caught performing oral sex on Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama. Caught in the act with their (male anatomy appendage) in his mouth
 

iwannabeacowboy

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Are you back to dreaming about gay loving some more? My gosh, just get out of the closet and into the gay bar already. Go pick you out some leather chaps or whatever weird stuff your into and get on with it. Just quit dragging it up here all the time.
 

Steve

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littlejoe said:
kinda got behind with the az news.....


PHOENIX (The Borowitz Report)—Arizona Governor Jan Brewer said today that she was reluctant to sign an anti-gay “religious freedom” bill passed by the Arizona state legislature this week, telling reporters, “I believe that bigotry and hatred should be free of government regulation.”

She said that while many Arizona business owners currently enjoy employing hateful practices, “I worry that if big government gets involved, that’ll ruin everything.”

“Don’t get me wrong—I think the anti-gay bill that the legislature passed was well-meaning,” she said. “All I’m saying is, let’s leave it to the private sector.”


Offering an example, she added, “Look at how Obamacare has messed up health care. I’d hate to pass a new law that results in government wrecking bigotry.”

But Governor Brewer got some pushback today from Republican legislator Harland Dorrinson, who told reporters, "I’m as opposed to big government as anyone. But promoting hate-based bias is one area where I believe government has an important role to play.”

For her part, Governor Brewer remains unconvinced by that argument. Noting that the current system of hatred and bigotry in place in Arizona has worked well for decades, she said, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

sometimes there is a unique truth to humor..

by signing the bill Arizona private business could have an affirmative defense under the existing federal law.. it would not allow them to discriminate,.. just not participate..


so by leaving it as is.. LGBT can sue and force their view on others,.. thus using the government as a tool.. to be bigots..

right now it isn't left to private sector.. it is left to the government, and a bigoted bitter LGBT who is offended that someone doesn't agree with them enough to participate in their ceremony.


in other words.. without the law .. religious intolerance is still legal in Arizona. , yet gay intolerance is unlawful



so yes borowitless,..
I’d hate to pass a new law that results in government wrecking bigotry.”
That new law would have wrecked havoc with the bigoted LGBT lawsuits against private businesses.
 
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