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No mask consequences
On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 11:39:14 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 8/5/2020 3:01 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 2:47:11 PM UTC-4, T wrote: On 2020-08-05 11:34, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 1:33:37 AM UTC-4, rbowman wrote: On 08/04/2020 09:33 PM, wrote: On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 19:24:30 -0700, Bob F wrote: On 8/4/2020 4:33 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-02 08:34, Hawk wrote: On 8/2/2020 9:27 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/2/2020 1:59 AM, AK wrote: I am very proud of Delta. Andy Delta flight returns to gate after travelers refuse to wear masks From CNN's Jennifer Selva A Delta flight was forced to return to the gate when two of their customers wouldnt wear masks, according to Delta Air Lines spokesperson Emma Protis. Protis told CNN in an email that Flight 1227 on July 23 was on its way from Detroit to Atlanta when they were forced to turn around. Sucks for the airline but the passengers knew the rules before boarding. Sucks for the other passengers who have to suffer because the airlines chooses to turn around instead of stipulating on the ticket if they don't wear the mask, they will be subject to a fine of some high monetary value. I personally think masks are stupid, but I still ask the proprietor if he wants me in a mask or not. I do not want him persecuted by the state. And it is common curiosity So you do not know if your state requires masks? That seem pretty clueless. ' With the plethora of state and county laws, ordinances or executive orders it is sometimes hard to figure out if this is enforceable law or just a suggestion. I think some if not most of these mask cases are going to be quietly thrown out because the "mandate" is so ambiguous that it does not rise to the level of law. They don't even say what constitutes a "mask" in most cases. I make the store owner happy because I support his right to serve anyone he wants and not to serve anyone he doesn't. Outside, **** you. This state structured it so nobody gets arrested and a business might get a $100 fine at the most. The city cops declared the day after the shutdown enforcing it wasn't their job. A real arrest would mean examining the legal basis. It's easier to cow the sheep, to mix a metaphor or something. Like you, I support the store owner's right to refuse service to anyone, including people looking for a wedding cake with two grooms on it. I have mixed feelings about that. One the one hand, I feel people have the right to be assholes. On the other hand, the situation is similar to black people, and if we hadn't taken a stand there would still be "colored" drinking fountains. Of course, this comes from someone who does not find homosexuality unnatural or disgusting. Cindy Hamilton So basically you only believe in the Freedom of Association if you are not offended? As I said, I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, cake-bakers philosophically have the right to refuse service. On the other hand, I don't see why they should care if the cake has two grooms on it. The law protects the minority from the tyranny of the majority. Cindy Hamilton Agree. If a baker did not want my business, I'd not force him to take my money either. Plenty would. Fine line though as you point out refusing service to black people. If it was my bakery, if they paid in US funds I'd make any cake they want.. Long time ago we had a German salesman, also Jewish. A customer visited the plant and made many disparaging remarks about Jews. When he left, the owner as "why did you let him talk like that? He replied, I have the order and his money I forgot to mention that I think the infamous wedding couple should just have found another baker or had their cake without a message written on it. Who writes stuff on a wedding cake, anyway? Well. Google images informs me that I am behind the times, as usual. Cindy Hamilton |
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No mask consequences
On 2020-08-06 10:18, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 11:39:14 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/5/2020 3:01 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 2:47:11 PM UTC-4, T wrote: On 2020-08-05 11:34, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 1:33:37 AM UTC-4, rbowman wrote: On 08/04/2020 09:33 PM, wrote: On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 19:24:30 -0700, Bob F wrote: On 8/4/2020 4:33 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-02 08:34, Hawk wrote: On 8/2/2020 9:27 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/2/2020 1:59 AM, AK wrote: I am very proud of Delta. Andy Delta flight returns to gate after travelers refuse to wear masks From CNN's Jennifer Selva A Delta flight was forced to return to the gate when two of their customers wouldnt wear masks, according to Delta Air Lines spokesperson Emma Protis. Protis told CNN in an email that Flight 1227 on July 23 was on its way from Detroit to Atlanta when they were forced to turn around. Sucks for the airline but the passengers knew the rules before boarding. Sucks for the other passengers who have to suffer because the airlines chooses to turn around instead of stipulating on the ticket if they don't wear the mask, they will be subject to a fine of some high monetary value. I personally think masks are stupid, but I still ask the proprietor if he wants me in a mask or not. I do not want him persecuted by the state. And it is common curiosity So you do not know if your state requires masks? That seem pretty clueless. ' With the plethora of state and county laws, ordinances or executive orders it is sometimes hard to figure out if this is enforceable law or just a suggestion. I think some if not most of these mask cases are going to be quietly thrown out because the "mandate" is so ambiguous that it does not rise to the level of law. They don't even say what constitutes a "mask" in most cases. I make the store owner happy because I support his right to serve anyone he wants and not to serve anyone he doesn't. Outside, **** you. This state structured it so nobody gets arrested and a business might get a $100 fine at the most. The city cops declared the day after the shutdown enforcing it wasn't their job. A real arrest would mean examining the legal basis. It's easier to cow the sheep, to mix a metaphor or something. Like you, I support the store owner's right to refuse service to anyone, including people looking for a wedding cake with two grooms on it. I have mixed feelings about that. One the one hand, I feel people have the right to be assholes. On the other hand, the situation is similar to black people, and if we hadn't taken a stand there would still be "colored" drinking fountains. Of course, this comes from someone who does not find homosexuality unnatural or disgusting. Cindy Hamilton So basically you only believe in the Freedom of Association if you are not offended? As I said, I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, cake-bakers philosophically have the right to refuse service. On the other hand, I don't see why they should care if the cake has two grooms on it. The law protects the minority from the tyranny of the majority. Cindy Hamilton Agree. If a baker did not want my business, I'd not force him to take my money either. Plenty would. Fine line though as you point out refusing service to black people. If it was my bakery, if they paid in US funds I'd make any cake they want. Long time ago we had a German salesman, also Jewish. A customer visited the plant and made many disparaging remarks about Jews. When he left, the owner as "why did you let him talk like that? He replied, I have the order and his money I forgot to mention that I think the infamous wedding couple should just have found another baker or had their cake without a message written on it. Who writes stuff on a wedding cake, anyway? Well. Google images informs me that I am behind the times, as usual. Cindy Hamilton Worse yet. Several other baker offered to do it for free. This was a deliberate, targeted persecution. |
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No mask consequences
On 08/06/2020 03:12 PM, T wrote:
On 2020-08-06 10:18, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 11:39:14 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/5/2020 3:01 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 2:47:11 PM UTC-4, T wrote: On 2020-08-05 11:34, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 1:33:37 AM UTC-4, rbowman wrote: On 08/04/2020 09:33 PM, wrote: On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 19:24:30 -0700, Bob F wrote: On 8/4/2020 4:33 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-02 08:34, Hawk wrote: On 8/2/2020 9:27 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/2/2020 1:59 AM, AK wrote: I am very proud of Delta. Andy Delta flight returns to gate after travelers refuse to wear masks From CNN's Jennifer Selva A Delta flight was forced to return to the gate when two of their customers wouldnt wear masks, according to Delta Air Lines spokesperson Emma Protis. Protis told CNN in an email that Flight 1227 on July 23 was on its way from Detroit to Atlanta when they were forced to turn around. Sucks for the airline but the passengers knew the rules before boarding. Sucks for the other passengers who have to suffer because the airlines chooses to turn around instead of stipulating on the ticket if they don't wear the mask, they will be subject to a fine of some high monetary value. I personally think masks are stupid, but I still ask the proprietor if he wants me in a mask or not. I do not want him persecuted by the state. And it is common curiosity So you do not know if your state requires masks? That seem pretty clueless. ' With the plethora of state and county laws, ordinances or executive orders it is sometimes hard to figure out if this is enforceable law or just a suggestion. I think some if not most of these mask cases are going to be quietly thrown out because the "mandate" is so ambiguous that it does not rise to the level of law. They don't even say what constitutes a "mask" in most cases. I make the store owner happy because I support his right to serve anyone he wants and not to serve anyone he doesn't. Outside, **** you. This state structured it so nobody gets arrested and a business might get a $100 fine at the most. The city cops declared the day after the shutdown enforcing it wasn't their job. A real arrest would mean examining the legal basis. It's easier to cow the sheep, to mix a metaphor or something. Like you, I support the store owner's right to refuse service to anyone, including people looking for a wedding cake with two grooms on it. I have mixed feelings about that. One the one hand, I feel people have the right to be assholes. On the other hand, the situation is similar to black people, and if we hadn't taken a stand there would still be "colored" drinking fountains. Of course, this comes from someone who does not find homosexuality unnatural or disgusting. Cindy Hamilton So basically you only believe in the Freedom of Association if you are not offended? As I said, I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, cake-bakers philosophically have the right to refuse service. On the other hand, I don't see why they should care if the cake has two grooms on it. The law protects the minority from the tyranny of the majority. Cindy Hamilton Agree. If a baker did not want my business, I'd not force him to take my money either. Plenty would. Fine line though as you point out refusing service to black people. If it was my bakery, if they paid in US funds I'd make any cake they want. Long time ago we had a German salesman, also Jewish. A customer visited the plant and made many disparaging remarks about Jews. When he left, the owner as "why did you let him talk like that? He replied, I have the order and his money I forgot to mention that I think the infamous wedding couple should just have found another baker or had their cake without a message written on it. Who writes stuff on a wedding cake, anyway? Well. Google images informs me that I am behind the times, as usual. Cindy Hamilton Worse yet. Several other baker offered to do it for free. This was a deliberate, targeted persecution. It's not as bad as the Canadian tranny who is suing a waxing parlor because they refused to wax his balls. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...-salon-workers |
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No mask consequences
On 2020-08-06 19:50, rbowman wrote:
WorseÂ*yet.Â*Â*SeveralÂ*otherÂ*bakerÂ*offeredÂ*to *doÂ*itÂ*for free.Â*Â*ThisÂ*wasÂ*aÂ*deliberate,Â*targetedÂ*pers ecution. It's not as bad as the Canadian tranny who is suing a waxing parlor becauseÂ*theyÂ*refusedÂ*toÂ*waxÂ*hisÂ*balls. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...-salon-workers I read a remark from a Canadian a few weeks ago say that they had the same issues with Trudeau and his crowd as we had with our dems. |
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On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 20:50:15 -0600, rbowman wrote:
On 08/06/2020 03:12 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-06 10:18, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 11:39:14 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/5/2020 3:01 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 2:47:11 PM UTC-4, T wrote: On 2020-08-05 11:34, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 1:33:37 AM UTC-4, rbowman wrote: On 08/04/2020 09:33 PM, wrote: On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 19:24:30 -0700, Bob F wrote: On 8/4/2020 4:33 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-02 08:34, Hawk wrote: On 8/2/2020 9:27 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/2/2020 1:59 AM, AK wrote: I am very proud of Delta. Andy Delta flight returns to gate after travelers refuse to wear masks From CNN's Jennifer Selva A Delta flight was forced to return to the gate when two of their customers wouldnt wear masks, according to Delta Air Lines spokesperson Emma Protis. Protis told CNN in an email that Flight 1227 on July 23 was on its way from Detroit to Atlanta when they were forced to turn around. Sucks for the airline but the passengers knew the rules before boarding. Sucks for the other passengers who have to suffer because the airlines chooses to turn around instead of stipulating on the ticket if they don't wear the mask, they will be subject to a fine of some high monetary value. I personally think masks are stupid, but I still ask the proprietor if he wants me in a mask or not. I do not want him persecuted by the state. And it is common curiosity So you do not know if your state requires masks? That seem pretty clueless. ' With the plethora of state and county laws, ordinances or executive orders it is sometimes hard to figure out if this is enforceable law or just a suggestion. I think some if not most of these mask cases are going to be quietly thrown out because the "mandate" is so ambiguous that it does not rise to the level of law. They don't even say what constitutes a "mask" in most cases. I make the store owner happy because I support his right to serve anyone he wants and not to serve anyone he doesn't. Outside, **** you. This state structured it so nobody gets arrested and a business might get a $100 fine at the most. The city cops declared the day after the shutdown enforcing it wasn't their job. A real arrest would mean examining the legal basis. It's easier to cow the sheep, to mix a metaphor or something. Like you, I support the store owner's right to refuse service to anyone, including people looking for a wedding cake with two grooms on it. I have mixed feelings about that. One the one hand, I feel people have the right to be assholes. On the other hand, the situation is similar to black people, and if we hadn't taken a stand there would still be "colored" drinking fountains. Of course, this comes from someone who does not find homosexuality unnatural or disgusting. Cindy Hamilton So basically you only believe in the Freedom of Association if you are not offended? As I said, I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, cake-bakers philosophically have the right to refuse service. On the other hand, I don't see why they should care if the cake has two grooms on it. The law protects the minority from the tyranny of the majority. Cindy Hamilton Agree. If a baker did not want my business, I'd not force him to take my money either. Plenty would. Fine line though as you point out refusing service to black people. If it was my bakery, if they paid in US funds I'd make any cake they want. Long time ago we had a German salesman, also Jewish. A customer visited the plant and made many disparaging remarks about Jews. When he left, the owner as "why did you let him talk like that? He replied, I have the order and his money I forgot to mention that I think the infamous wedding couple should just have found another baker or had their cake without a message written on it. Who writes stuff on a wedding cake, anyway? Well. Google images informs me that I am behind the times, as usual. Cindy Hamilton Worse yet. Several other baker offered to do it for free. This was a deliberate, targeted persecution. It's not as bad as the Canadian tranny who is suing a waxing parlor because they refused to wax his balls. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...-salon-workers I imagine someone will do it if they wax people's assholes. |
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No mask consequences
On 2020-08-06 20:54, wrote:
On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 20:50:15 -0600, rbowman wrote: On 08/06/2020 03:12 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-06 10:18, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 11:39:14 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/5/2020 3:01 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 2:47:11 PM UTC-4, T wrote: On 2020-08-05 11:34, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 1:33:37 AM UTC-4, rbowman wrote: On 08/04/2020 09:33 PM, wrote: On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 19:24:30 -0700, Bob F wrote: On 8/4/2020 4:33 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-02 08:34, Hawk wrote: On 8/2/2020 9:27 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/2/2020 1:59 AM, AK wrote: I am very proud of Delta. Andy Delta flight returns to gate after travelers refuse to wear masks From CNN's Jennifer Selva A Delta flight was forced to return to the gate when two of their customers wouldnt wear masks, according to Delta Air Lines spokesperson Emma Protis. Protis told CNN in an email that Flight 1227 on July 23 was on its way from Detroit to Atlanta when they were forced to turn around. Sucks for the airline but the passengers knew the rules before boarding. Sucks for the other passengers who have to suffer because the airlines chooses to turn around instead of stipulating on the ticket if they don't wear the mask, they will be subject to a fine of some high monetary value. I personally think masks are stupid, but I still ask the proprietor if he wants me in a mask or not. I do not want him persecuted by the state. And it is common curiosity So you do not know if your state requires masks? That seem pretty clueless. ' With the plethora of state and county laws, ordinances or executive orders it is sometimes hard to figure out if this is enforceable law or just a suggestion. I think some if not most of these mask cases are going to be quietly thrown out because the "mandate" is so ambiguous that it does not rise to the level of law. They don't even say what constitutes a "mask" in most cases. I make the store owner happy because I support his right to serve anyone he wants and not to serve anyone he doesn't. Outside, **** you. This state structured it so nobody gets arrested and a business might get a $100 fine at the most. The city cops declared the day after the shutdown enforcing it wasn't their job. A real arrest would mean examining the legal basis. It's easier to cow the sheep, to mix a metaphor or something. Like you, I support the store owner's right to refuse service to anyone, including people looking for a wedding cake with two grooms on it. I have mixed feelings about that. One the one hand, I feel people have the right to be assholes. On the other hand, the situation is similar to black people, and if we hadn't taken a stand there would still be "colored" drinking fountains. Of course, this comes from someone who does not find homosexuality unnatural or disgusting. Cindy Hamilton So basically you only believe in the Freedom of Association if you are not offended? As I said, I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, cake-bakers philosophically have the right to refuse service. On the other hand, I don't see why they should care if the cake has two grooms on it. The law protects the minority from the tyranny of the majority. Cindy Hamilton Agree. If a baker did not want my business, I'd not force him to take my money either. Plenty would. Fine line though as you point out refusing service to black people. If it was my bakery, if they paid in US funds I'd make any cake they want. Long time ago we had a German salesman, also Jewish. A customer visited the plant and made many disparaging remarks about Jews. When he left, the owner as "why did you let him talk like that? He replied, I have the order and his money I forgot to mention that I think the infamous wedding couple should just have found another baker or had their cake without a message written on it. Who writes stuff on a wedding cake, anyway? Well. Google images informs me that I am behind the times, as usual. Cindy Hamilton Worse yet. Several other baker offered to do it for free. This was a deliberate, targeted persecution. It's not as bad as the Canadian tranny who is suing a waxing parlor because they refused to wax his balls. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...-salon-workers I imagine someone will do it if they wax people's assholes. Were they targeted like the bakers were as a deliberate persecution? |
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No mask consequences
On 08/06/2020 10:01 PM, T wrote:
On 2020-08-06 20:54, wrote: On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 20:50:15 -0600, rbowman wrote: On 08/06/2020 03:12 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-06 10:18, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 11:39:14 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/5/2020 3:01 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 2:47:11 PM UTC-4, T wrote: On 2020-08-05 11:34, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 1:33:37 AM UTC-4, rbowman wrote: On 08/04/2020 09:33 PM, wrote: On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 19:24:30 -0700, Bob F wrote: On 8/4/2020 4:33 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-02 08:34, Hawk wrote: On 8/2/2020 9:27 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/2/2020 1:59 AM, AK wrote: I am very proud of Delta. Andy Delta flight returns to gate after travelers refuse to wear masks From CNN's Jennifer Selva A Delta flight was forced to return to the gate when two of their customers wouldnt wear masks, according to Delta Air Lines spokesperson Emma Protis. Protis told CNN in an email that Flight 1227 on July 23 was on its way from Detroit to Atlanta when they were forced to turn around. Sucks for the airline but the passengers knew the rules before boarding. Sucks for the other passengers who have to suffer because the airlines chooses to turn around instead of stipulating on the ticket if they don't wear the mask, they will be subject to a fine of some high monetary value. I personally think masks are stupid, but I still ask the proprietor if he wants me in a mask or not. I do not want him persecuted by the state. And it is common curiosity So you do not know if your state requires masks? That seem pretty clueless. ' With the plethora of state and county laws, ordinances or executive orders it is sometimes hard to figure out if this is enforceable law or just a suggestion. I think some if not most of these mask cases are going to be quietly thrown out because the "mandate" is so ambiguous that it does not rise to the level of law. They don't even say what constitutes a "mask" in most cases. I make the store owner happy because I support his right to serve anyone he wants and not to serve anyone he doesn't. Outside, **** you. This state structured it so nobody gets arrested and a business might get a $100 fine at the most. The city cops declared the day after the shutdown enforcing it wasn't their job. A real arrest would mean examining the legal basis. It's easier to cow the sheep, to mix a metaphor or something. Like you, I support the store owner's right to refuse service to anyone, including people looking for a wedding cake with two grooms on it. I have mixed feelings about that. One the one hand, I feel people have the right to be assholes. On the other hand, the situation is similar to black people, and if we hadn't taken a stand there would still be "colored" drinking fountains. Of course, this comes from someone who does not find homosexuality unnatural or disgusting. Cindy Hamilton So basically you only believe in the Freedom of Association if you are not offended? As I said, I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, cake-bakers philosophically have the right to refuse service. On the other hand, I don't see why they should care if the cake has two grooms on it. The law protects the minority from the tyranny of the majority. Cindy Hamilton Agree. If a baker did not want my business, I'd not force him to take my money either. Plenty would. Fine line though as you point out refusing service to black people. If it was my bakery, if they paid in US funds I'd make any cake they want. Long time ago we had a German salesman, also Jewish. A customer visited the plant and made many disparaging remarks about Jews. When he left, the owner as "why did you let him talk like that? He replied, I have the order and his money I forgot to mention that I think the infamous wedding couple should just have found another baker or had their cake without a message written on it. Who writes stuff on a wedding cake, anyway? Well. Google images informs me that I am behind the times, as usual. Cindy Hamilton Worse yet. Several other baker offered to do it for free. This was a deliberate, targeted persecution. It's not as bad as the Canadian tranny who is suing a waxing parlor because they refused to wax his balls. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...-salon-workers I imagine someone will do it if they wax people's assholes. Were they targeted like the bakers were as a deliberate persecution? Yes. https://thepostmillennial.com/the-tr...ing-to-emerge/ https://thefederalist.com/2019/12/05...ont-treat-men/ https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...assault-report In a just world that freak would be found in a dumpster in some Vancouver alley. |
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No mask consequences
On 2020-08-06 22:41, rbowman wrote:
On 08/06/2020 10:01 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-06 20:54, wrote: On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 20:50:15 -0600, rbowman wrote: On 08/06/2020 03:12 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-06 10:18, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 11:39:14 AM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/5/2020 3:01 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 2:47:11 PM UTC-4, T wrote: On 2020-08-05 11:34, Cindy Hamilton wrote: On Wednesday, August 5, 2020 at 1:33:37 AM UTC-4, rbowman wrote: On 08/04/2020 09:33 PM, wrote: On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 19:24:30 -0700, Bob F wrote: On 8/4/2020 4:33 PM, T wrote: On 2020-08-02 08:34, Hawk wrote: On 8/2/2020 9:27 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: On 8/2/2020 1:59 AM, AK wrote: I am very proud of Delta. Andy Delta flight returns to gate after travelers refuse to wear masks Â*Â*Â*Â* From CNN's Jennifer Selva A Delta flight was forced to return to the gate when two of their customers wouldnt wear masks, according to Delta Air Lines spokesperson Emma Protis. Protis told CNN in an email that Flight 1227 on July 23 was on its way from Detroit to Atlanta when they were forced to turn around. Sucks for the airline but the passengers knew the rules before boarding. Sucks for the other passengers who have to suffer because the airlines chooses to turn around instead of stipulating on the ticket if they don't wear the mask, they will be subject to a fine of some high monetary value. I personally think masks are stupid, but I still ask the proprietor if he wants me in a mask or not. I do not want him persecuted by the state.Â* And it is common curiosity So you do not know if your state requires masks? That seem pretty clueless. ' With the plethora of state and county laws, ordinances or executive orders it is sometimes hard to figure out if this is enforceable law or just a suggestion. I think some if not most of these mask cases are going to be quietly thrown out because the "mandate" is so ambiguous that it does not rise to the level of law. They don't even say what constitutes a "mask" in most cases. I make the store owner happy because I support his right to serve anyone he wants and not to serve anyone he doesn't.Â* Outside, **** you. This state structured it so nobody gets arrested and a business might get a $100 fine at the most. The city cops declared the day after the shutdown enforcing it wasn't their job. A real arrest would mean examining the legal basis. It's easier to cow the sheep, to mix a metaphor or something. Like you, I support the store owner's right to refuse service to anyone, including people looking for a wedding cake with two grooms on it. I have mixed feelings about that.Â* One the one hand, I feel people have the right to be assholes.Â* On the other hand, the situation is similar to black people, and if we hadn't taken a stand there would still be "colored" drinking fountains. Of course, this comes from someone who does not find homosexuality unnatural or disgusting. Cindy Hamilton So basically you only believe in the Freedom of Association if you are not offended? As I said, I have mixed feelings.Â* On the one hand, cake-bakers philosophically have the right to refuse service.Â* On the other hand, I don't see why they should care if the cake has two grooms on it.Â* The law protects the minority from the tyranny of the majority. Cindy Hamilton Agree.Â* If a baker did not want my business, I'd not force him to take my money either.Â* Plenty would.Â* Fine line though as you point out refusing service to black people. If it was my bakery, if they paid in US funds I'd make any cake they want. Long time ago we had a German salesman, also Jewish.Â* A customer visited the plant and made many disparaging remarks about Jews.Â* When he left, the owner as "why did you let him talk like that?Â* He replied, I have the order and his money I forgot to mention that I think the infamous wedding couple should just have found another baker or had their cake without a message written on it.Â* Who writes stuff on a wedding cake, anyway? Well.Â* Google images informs me that I am behind the times, as usual. Cindy Hamilton Worse yet.Â* Several other baker offered to do it for free.Â* This was a deliberate, targeted persecution. It's not as bad as the Canadian tranny who is suing a waxing parlor because they refused to wax his balls. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...-salon-workers I imagine someone will do it if they wax people's assholes. Were they targeted like the bakers were as a deliberate persecution? Yes. https://thepostmillennial.com/the-tr...ing-to-emerge/ https://thefederalist.com/2019/12/05...ont-treat-men/ https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...assault-report In a just world that freak would be found in a dumpster in some Vancouver alley. There was a time ... |
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lowbrowwoman, Birdbrain's eternal senile whore!
On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 20:50:15 -0600, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: It's not as bad as the Canadian tranny who is suing a waxing parlor because they refused to wax his balls. ....and the idiotic gossiping continues... LOL |
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lowbrowwoman, Birdbrain's eternal senile whore!
On Thu, 6 Aug 2020 23:41:02 -0600, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: Were they targeted like the bakers were as a deliberate persecution? Yes. Trust that our senile gossiping washerwoman knows everything about it! LOL |
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On 8/6/2020 10:50 PM, rbowman wrote:
I forgot to mention that I think the infamous wedding couple should just have found another baker or had their cake without a message written on it.Â* Who writes stuff on a wedding cake, anyway? Well.Â* Google images informs me that I am behind the times, as usual. Cindy Hamilton Worse yet.Â* Several other baker offered to do it for free.Â* This was a deliberate, targeted persecution. It's not as bad as the Canadian tranny who is suing a waxing parlor because they refused to wax his balls. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...-salon-workers He may have been fortunate. I can see some sadistic SOB waxing hem painfully. |
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On 08/07/2020 05:57 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 8/6/2020 10:50 PM, rbowman wrote: I forgot to mention that I think the infamous wedding couple should just have found another baker or had their cake without a message written on it. Who writes stuff on a wedding cake, anyway? Well. Google images informs me that I am behind the times, as usual. Cindy Hamilton Worse yet. Several other baker offered to do it for free. This was a deliberate, targeted persecution. It's not as bad as the Canadian tranny who is suing a waxing parlor because they refused to wax his balls. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...-salon-workers He may have been fortunate. I can see some sadistic SOB waxing hem painfully. That was my thought. How hot can you get wax before it bursts into flame? |
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lowbrowwoman, Birdbrain's eternal senile whore!
On Fri, 7 Aug 2020 07:32:00 -0600, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again: He may have been fortunate. I can see some sadistic SOB waxing hem painfully. That was my thought. How hot can you get wax before it bursts into flame? That's some deep thinking again, senile blabbermouth! BG |
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