Does not mean anyone is being forced out. It means that those who do not agree with you get the same voice as you. We all get the same right to live our just like you get to live yours. It is not anti anything it is pro No One gets to infringe on any ones beliefs. Grow up @ss bandits ... WE do not care what you do. It is just that you do not have some special voice. Get it? Answer that Come guzzlers.
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No problem (though I'm not a Come guzzler lol). I just need to point out the enormous impact this is having on Indiana, and that the 9 top CEO's of Indiana based companies are threatening to leave the state, along with other top global companies like Marriott Hotels - to the point where Gov. Pence is backing up as fast as his bigoted feet can move on this one. Indiana didn't expect all this backlash and I'm pleased as punch, being an ex-Hoosier myself, that they are experiencing so much of it they have to move quickly to either amend the bill or repeal it.
Get it? The majority of this country is fed up with bigots and homophobes. Sorry 'bout ya.
Nobody was ever telling anyone they couldn't have their opinion or voice their beliefs. However, providing services to the public, whether someone is gay or purple doesn't limit anyone from practicing their beliefs, and most people are catching on to the lie that is being wrapped up as religious freedom just to allow people to discriminate. If you don't care what people do or who they are then you can surely understand that they should have the same rights as the rest of us to be served in a business that serves the public.
Indiana wants me, Lord, I can't go back there Indiana wants me, Lord, I can't go back there I wish I had you to talk to If a man ever needed dying, he did No one had a right to say, what he said about you And it's so cold and lonely here without you Out there, the law is coming, I've been so tired of running Indiana wants me, Lord, I can't go back there Indiana wants me, Lord, I can't go back there
As you can see from your post, even though Yahoo doesn't have a RFRA, you can still speak as hatefully as you want, just as you could in Indiana before their law.
Now, can you explain to me how anyone believing in different things infringes on your beliefs?