Liberals, militant homosexuals and atheists are the most intolerant, close minded groups in society today. You either do it their way or they will destroy you and your business. No questions asked.
Anyone in the Indy area who agrees with this bakery needs to go by there and do some shopping, show your support. Sounds like a good place to me.
Its called the right of association and even though the gays always love to have their “rights” including invented ones, they do not want anyone else to have them when they conflict with their agenda of the gay caliphate on America.
no problem.....no one says they have to taste good.
Just gos to show libs are too lazy to make their own cupcakes.
Heck, even I can make cupcakes.
Everybody bring a dozen home made cupcakes you made in your own rainbow colors.
In a fascist economy, no business is truly independent.
Each must satisfy the dictates of the rulers.
No merchant required to do business. And it should be noted, a special order for rainbow frosting might well cost $200-$300 a cupcake.
The homo-liberal mafia is crazy. If Just Cookies made rainbow cupcakes and refused to sell them to gays, that would be discrimination. But if a business refuses to take a contract for any reason, that’s just a lost opportunity for that business. I’m sick of being told that we “have” to associate with people we don’t like. Isn’t that a form of discrimination in itself?
No, it's the private owner's place, you schmuck.
Government can control 'public' places that are OWNED by the public, NOT places that can be accessed by the public.
I'm SO sick of these over-controlling political hacks!
Christian Book and Gift Shop owner Don Toy (right) told host David Croyle that his store was rejected by an advertising agency because the name Christian is offensive.
The owner of Kittannings only Christian book store said he was denied advertising on a restaurant menu because the name Christian is offensive.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2598831/posts
Denying an ad for a Christian bookstore is okay but give them the rainbow cupcakes.
I would imagine that they’re very expensive. Case closed.
I hope the word gets out; their business will boom in support. I’ll be passing on the info to my brother who’s a resident there.
When constructed in 1886, the Indianapolis City Market was under direct control of the City of Indianapolis. A “Market Master” was appointed by the mayor, however, the city still remained involved in formulating budgets and other day-to-day management functions.
This relationship lasted until 1988 when an ordinance was passed that established City Market as a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. City Market thus became free of political and municipal influence by this new organizational structure.
Under the ordinance, the city would still own the Market building and property, but a 13-member board of directors would oversee normal operations and assume management responsibility on its behalf. Six directors are appointed by the mayor and seven are appointed by the Indianapolis City-County Council.
The day-to-day operations of the market are overseen by a full-time professional staff. Staff contact information and a listing of the current board members can be viewed by clicking here.
The name of the place is Just Cookies. Now why should an owner be expected to make cupcakes? And why would you try to order cupcakes from a place that makes only cookies? There are many cupcake shops and full bakeries in Indy that would fill their order for cupcakes.
There must be some grudge going on here we don’t know about.
So much for property rights. If a merchant passes on an opportunity to earn a profit, so be it. To force them to do the work is blatant tyranny. The PC thought police can rot in h*ll.
Maybe Mahmoud Ahmadinejad can make their Cupcakes for them.
Contact Mayor Ballard: http://www.indy.gov/eGov/Mayor/Pages/contact.aspx
Contact Rea Carey c/o Gay and Lesbian Task Force:
Washington, DC
1325 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Suite 600
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: 202.393.5177
Fax: 202.393.2241
New York, NY
80 Maiden Lane
Suite 1504
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212.604.9830
Fax: 212.604.9831
Cambridge, MA
1151 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617.492.6393
Fax: 617.492.0175
Los Angeles, CA
2684 Lacy Street
Unit 210
Los Angeles, CA 90031
Miami, FL
3510 Biscayne Blvd Suite #208
Miami, FL 33137
Phone: 305.571.1924
Fax: 305.571.7298
Minneapolis, MN
122 W. Franklin Ave, Suite 210
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Phone: 612.821.4397
Fax: 612.821.4397
Is that like "show me your papers"?
Call them up.
Order some cookies
(317) 634-4456 ·
222 E Market St Ste 43 Indianapolis, IN 46204
If you go onto the review sites on the internet, they are being bombarded with bad reviews.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE TO ANYONE!
Refusal of service was considered the store owner's right.
looks like I need to go downtown to the city market today and buy some stuff from this guy. small business needs our support