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Dear Guest: Make no mistake about it there is a major assault on Christians. To equate bigotry with one's moral and religious beliefs in itself is bigoted.
Minneapolis has large Muslim population. These folks refuse as grocery checkout clerks to serve customers who purchase pork. If taxi drivers refuse passengers at airports who come home with alcohol purchased abroad...and it goes on and they are protect protection for their beliefs.
I happened to believe that homosexuality is unnatural aand that has nothing to do with religion. I also believe that if the baker doesn't want to bake cakes for any reason s/he has the right...and yes s/he will face the consequences but they knew that when they decided...but they should have the right to decide
What we have from the left is governing by intimidation and the biggest offender is Obama via Alinsky tactics.
I am personally tired of fringe progressive groups because everywhere they operate there is chaos, mismanagement and well a lack of common sense.
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The Minneapolis stories have frequently been cited as examples of how we bend over backwards for Muslims but we trample on the rights of Christians. The truth is, the woman who refused to check out customers with pork products was reassigned to other duties. She was satisfied with the resolution and so was her employer. The taxi drivers who refused to carry passengers carrying alcohol or who had consumed alcohol were told that if they refuse service to anyone (except in the case where they were concerned about their personal safety) they would lose their licenses. I imagine some of them quit driving taxis but, again, most of them accepted the decision and they and their employers are satisfied. In both cases, common sense prevailed.
How do I know this? Because I was a resident of Minneapolis until recently and these stories were front page news and heavily reported.
You are entitled to believe whatever you want about Muslims or gays or any other minority groups, but you should at least deal in facts when you're trying to state your case.