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In reply to the discussion: Why a gay man like me is going to make it hard for Indiana businesses to exercise their ‘religious [View all]niyad
(121,081 posts)39. one would think that, for a business, a simple "gosh, I am completely booked right now"
would be all that was necessary.
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Skidmore
Mar 2015
OP
I was thinking they will probaby allow only male - female couples to enter their businesses.
AlinPA
Mar 2015
#5
There is much guess work involved in targeting people for bias crimes. As we all know, Sikh
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#12
Before physical harm happens, yes. The State of Indiana has already done great harm to this
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#15
Actually, I do marvel at the power of the dollar. It's gonna be the BUSINESS community in Indiana
calimary
Mar 2015
#37
organize some willing same sex iraq and afghanistan vets to go in there. Thats some bad press
pasto76
Mar 2015
#28
Why reinvent the wheel? Just use the tried and true system from the 1930s and 40s.
Kablooie
Mar 2015
#30
Clergy are already and always protected. Nobody can force a clergyman to perform a wedding.
yardwork
Mar 2015
#35