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Bakery orderto pay gay couple over wedding cake

moon-shine

Posted 9:10 pm, 07/06/2015

Why should someone be forced to bake a cake??

Was their cake really that good?

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 9:01 pm, 07/06/2015

So, Heps? You're suggesting the bakers should have "contacted" someone in authority?

Whom do you suggest these religious freaks should have contacted?

moon-shine

Posted 8:48 pm, 07/06/2015

start a blog????

Are you kidding me?

Hepsibah

Posted 8:46 pm, 07/06/2015

As a baker, I would bake a cake for any occasion. I would even bake an "isis" cake, but when I took the order, I would contact homelandsecurity....let them root out the terrorists!

Thedocter123

Posted 8:45 pm, 07/06/2015

My advice then is for you to stay out of business. If you want to promote a view then start a blog.

moon-shine

Posted 8:37 pm, 07/06/2015

Not this

This is stupid!

If I owned a bakery, that I worked long and hard for,and that I put my hard earned money into, and it took years to build a thriving business.

I would go under before I would do something that I did not believe in.

Thedocter123

Posted 8:30 pm, 07/06/2015

moon-shine (view profile)

Posted 8:20 pm, 07/06/2015

But this fight is different. It's not a good fight.
Give another bakery your business.


Every fight is a good fight.

Thedocter123

Posted 8:29 pm, 07/06/2015

I don't think the cake bakers were actually invited to the wedding.

moon-shine

Posted 8:27 pm, 07/06/2015

Why would you want to celebrate a special day in your life with folks that do not agree with you and do not want to celebrate with you??

They are not the problem...you are, when you push to these extremes!!!

It's a ****g cake for crying out loud!!

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 8:21 pm, 07/06/2015

What would the difference be, if a vocalist refused to sing for a wedding, because of religious convictions, because the prospective groom had been previously married and divorced?

moon-shine

Posted 8:20 pm, 07/06/2015

But this fight is different. It's not a good fight.

Give another bakery your business.

moon-shine

Posted 8:18 pm, 07/06/2015

That fight was already won Bestill.

Bestill

Posted 8:15 pm, 07/06/2015

Neither is a seat on the front of a bus.

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 8:13 pm, 07/06/2015

Heps, if a cake was going to make or break their marriage then seems there was too much emphasis on the cake. A cake is not a requirement of marriage.

moon-shine

Posted 8:06 pm, 07/06/2015

What year did this happen?

Bestill

Posted 8:06 pm, 07/06/2015

Nice passive aggression, glit. You have been honing your skills.

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 8:04 pm, 07/06/2015

"and it's obvious the gay couple did"

I know, right? Is it possible they realized an opportunity and capitalized on it? Not saying they did but is it possible?

I just hate it. I am sure it wasn't the gay couple's intent to be so destructive.

But, again, at least they are able to pay for the wedding and all it's accoutrements.

Bestill

Posted 7:39 pm, 07/06/2015

I know, right? It's crazy!

Elmo Cleghorn

Posted 7:38 pm, 07/06/2015

since 1964 this country made a decision to make it unlawful to discriminate. the same arguments against it, are the same arguments used today against gays.

Bestill

Posted 7:35 pm, 07/06/2015

Runkle (view profile)
Posted 7:32 pm, 07/06/2015
This is America... or it used to be. A business owner should be free to serve or not serve whomever he chooses. "land of the free", remember?

That would be unamerican.

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