Posted on 12/05/2017 1:27:55 PM PST by x1stcav
Not really. You need to read all of the oral arguments to really get a feel for what was going on.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_transcripts/2017/16-111_f314.pdf
I think the baker is screwed. The biggest problem is that the court has, as is almost always the case these days, backed itself into a corner with the "public accomodations" rulings it has made in the past. Personally, I think what they really need to do is jettison that entire line of thought. It is not the government's business if someone doesn't want to sell to blacks, whites, or people with green eyes. The marketplace should be where all this stuff is hashed out, not under the heavy thumb of government sanction. Because of past rulings, the court is going to have a really tough time "drawing a line" that can be reasonably followed by lower courts. That was really clear by the initial round of questioning.
Dont trust Kennedy - at all. It is likely a diversion tactic. He has a perfect record of siding with the sodomites. 5 for 5.
The elephant in the room is that while this pivotal trial was getting ramped up, just a few months ago an outspoken homosexual coffee shop owner hatefully, with much animus and obscenity, threw a group of Christian patrons out of his coffee bar without any repercussions whatsoever. Find the viral video on the Seattle Bedlam Coffee shop incident, but dont let your kids watch. There are threats of openly committing sodomy in front of customers. Par for the course for most of these deviants.
Exactly. What gay person would ever have the courage to press charges against a Muslim bakery for not baking a gay wedding cake?
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