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Re: Do you support non-discrimination laws that protect our rights?
with liberty, you have the right to association, meaning i can or cannot associate with a person.
i do not advocate discriminating against anyone, but i do have the right, and government has no authority take away my right, because they just don't LIKE how i exercise that right.
bigoted ,prejudice have to do with feelings......government is not the "feelings" business....it is there to secure rights, not to tell the people how to exercise their rights.......the rights are mine .......not governments.
laws made dealings with the people, should have to do with crimes, and heath and safety..........not how to force people to do things to keep other people happy.
So Her Barkmann, you want the ability to discriminate against anyone for any reason even if those reasons are bigoted and prejudiced? Is that correct?
with liberty, you have the right to association, meaning i can or cannot associate with a person.
i do not advocate discriminating against anyone, but i do have the right, and government has no authority take away my right, because they just don't LIKE how i exercise that right.
bigoted ,prejudice have to do with feelings......government is not the "feelings" business....it is there to secure rights, not to tell the people how to exercise their rights.......the rights are mine .......not governments.
laws made dealings with the people, should have to do with crimes, and heath and safety..........not how to force people to do things to keep other people happy.