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    Most conservative minded people would just go to another bakery, but the libs would call CNN and make a stink.

    You are absolutely correct, but maybe it's time to start playing their game. It seems to be working for them.
     

    madwabbit

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    You do realize a bakery doesn't have to do anything if they don't want to? They can just ask you to leave.

    wrong. case law has proven that they cannot discriminate, lest they face fines and civil penalties.

    the new gimmick being used is charging $1.00 dues annually and requiring an application for membership. Now it's a private entity, does not serve the public, and has much more freedom to "disallow" members.
     
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    wrong. case law has proven that they cannot discriminate, lest they face fines and civil penalties.

    the new gimmick being used is charging $1.00 dues annually and requiring an application for membership. Now it's a private entity, does not serve the public, and has much more freedom to "disallow" members.

    The bakery could easily say it is not within their means to make such a cake and not do it. I don't think any law case law would disagree with that.
     

    madwabbit

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    The bakery could easily say it is not within their means to make such a cake and not do it. I don't think any law case law would disagree with that.

    now thats an interesting point i havent heard anyone use yet. "we'd love to, we just cant." sorryyyyyy. in cases where bakers have refused cakes for gay or interracial marriages- there have been more than a few that went ugly... for the business.
     

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    The bakery could easily say it is not within their means to make such a cake and not do it. I don't think any law case law would disagree with that.

    That would be easily disproved if the bakery has previously produced cakes of similar "degree of difficulty" for other clients.
     

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    Used to arrive at the judgment.

    In order to reach the total amount, $135,000, Rachel and Laurel submitted a long list of alleged physical, emotional and mental damages they claim to have experienced as a result of the Kleins’ unlawful conduct.

    Examples of symptoms included *acute loss of confidence,* *doubt,* *excessive sleep,* *felt mentally raped, dirty and shameful,* *high blood pressure,* *impaired digestion,* *loss of appetite,* *migraine headaches,* *pale and sick at home after work,* *resumption of smoking habit,* *shock* *stunned,* *surprise,* *uncertainty,* *weight gain* and *worry.*

    http://dailysignal.com/2015/07/02/s...make-cake-for-lesbian-couple-fines-them-135k/
     

    SVTFreak

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    The problem is when people make an argument. "I'm not making some gay cake". If they would stop talking and just say "please leave" without saying why, in Louisiana, they can. Like asking someone to leave cause they have a gun. Gotta go. Don't say why. Don't pass go. Don't collect 200$. Just stop giving a reason.

    That may not work in Oregon where law is different.

    I still think it would be ******** in Louisiana though. They can ask me not to come in with a gun but can be forced to make a cake for gays, both now constitutionally protected rights? Leftist ****s really do adore double standards.
     
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    madwabbit

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    The problem is when people make an argument. "I'm not making some gay cake". If they would stop talking and just say "please leave" without saying why, in Louisiana, they can. Like asking someone to leave cause they have a gun. Gotta go. Don't say why. Don't pass go. Don't collect 200$. Just stop giving a reason.

    That may not work in Oregon where law is different.

    I still think it would be ******** in Louisiana though. They can ask me not to come in with a gun but can be forced to make a cake for gays, both now constitutionally protected rights? Leftist ****s really do adore double standards.

    ding ding ding winner.

    the issue isnt telling them no, its saying "no because you're [liberal protected classification here]."
     

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