Posted on 04/01/2015 2:10:40 PM PDT by Nachum
“Freedom of speech does not apply if you disagree.”
The first amendment’s protections for the right to peacefully assemble (for the purpose of business) also include the right to NOT assemble. Therefore any law, regardless of so called “public access” or “public accommodation” that REQUIRES a private business to offer services to those which it does not want to do business with is unconstitutional.
Because disease minded and spiritually depraved liberals have to LIE in order to advance their Satanist causes.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3274092/posts
Whatever happened to “We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone” ???
Gays have armies of lawyers in DC, shirtless diners don't, so they're out of luck. So are Christians.
That is more an argument about protesting the government. The current debate should be about our 1st Amendment right to Freedom of Association. I should be able to choose with whom I associate and/or do business.
“Whatever happened to We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone ???”
I think it went the way of, “Hey, it’s a free country!”
Townhall exponentially amplifies Ed Schultz’ miniscule name recognition and reach: His aggregate ratings amount to a handful of low-HHI moonbats.
“Whatever happened to We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone ???”
Isnt that what MSNBC has just done?
Liberal version of “level playing field”.
The Party of Tolerance shows its true colors yet again.
It was killed by the Civil Rights Act
There is no 1st amendment “freedom to associate”. What codifies the freedom to associate is the freedom to peaceful assemble clause.
When MSNBC see’s itself loosing an argument ....
“You didn’t build that.”
Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views,but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views”
William F. Buckley Jr.
*MSNBC patterned their character Ed Schultz after Bill the Cat from the old Outland comic strip*
I thought the Ed Schultz character was modeled after South Park’s Mr. Hankey.
“Hidey Ho!”
I wish we could have a protest for conservatives, like the liberals did in the 60’s. Have 5 million Conservatives descend upon Washington DC.
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