Now OK in Mississippi: Denying gays some services
Can it be the the Silent Majority is finally coming out of their shell?
House Speaker Philip Gunn says his HB1523 religious objections bill is not about discrimination. He believes business leaders fears about it are unfounded and he’s confident it will stand up to court challenges. Geoff Pender/The Clarion-Ledger.
Religious rights in this country should superseded personal choices hands down, without question.
As I said in a post the other day; when did we ever thing we would see such an injustice when a baker and his wife in Oregon had to pay a gay couple $ 135,000.00 for refusing to bake them a cake based on their religious beliefs?? That is outrageous.
I hope this movement in this country continues. It has nothing to do with being prodigious against gay people; it is about protecting the religious of other.
What came first; the chicken or the egg??

