Sorry I can't resist. Have to chime on on the Faux News coverage.
Surprisingly, Faux also felt the bill went too far.
Faux not really concerned about the gay part, but more so this bills ability to discriminate against almost anyone, possibly everyone to some point.
Faux is just fine with the anti gay part, naturally.
But possibly using this bill against, oh I don't know, say, Faux News Employees as well?
Hell no! MUST VETO!
Every other news media is calling this for what it is, discriminating against gay people.
Faux News however, BIG government vs religious freedoms.
That Obama attack against religion thing, all over again.
Where Faux totally left out the personal aspect, the human aspect of discrimination against a people.
The Faux re-write? BIG gov vs religion.
Yes.... I needed a laugh. The only reason to tune into Faux, ever.
Then we have CNN.
Tuesday AM an interview with one of those that drafted the AZ bill.
This person claiming this bill does nothing to discriminate against gays.
Quoting, "if two straight men wanted to order a cake, the baker could refuse to serve the two straight guys as well".
WFT?
Two straight guys ordering a cake?
Now what is it, anti-NFL the BIG game cake day discrimination?
I know that every NFL game gathering I ever attended, the first thing we wanted was that NFL cake.
So off to the local bakery we ran. Burley macho men, hairy men, on the quest for a cake.

Pleaseeeeeee....
Don't know which was worse, this jerk on CNN that crafted this bill, or smirk on his puss while pretending this bill had nothing to do with gay discrimination.
ANywho...
Its good to see the gay community fInAlLy standing up for itself fighting against this crap.
That voice from the street has been long overdue.
And that makes the difference, and gets the attention.
More so, brings out everyone both gay and straight with one voice decrying any and every effort to impose discrimination. Especially when disguised under religion.
Ps. For anyone interested.
Why does the United states of America exist in the first place?
Why did we break away from Britain and want our freedom?
And why then did immigrants from all over the world desire to come to America?
Religious freedom.
Freedom "against" religious dominion, not freedom "ruled" by religion.
And if AZ legislators find that lesson hard to swallow, move to Iraq.
Or try another of several third world countries where religion dominates over law. You'd fit right in.
And whats this with Jan Brewer taking time or needing time to decide this?
Any child could decide this within 5 minutes, not 5 days.
Thats the loony side of Jan to worry about.....
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