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Yes, it is interesting. But the conservative reaction to it is also a little hypocritical - all of this outrage that a private company exercised their right to refuse service. The libs are getting exactly what they want from the conservatives.
It would have been far better if the conservative news people had just said, "yep, that's fair. This is a free country, and we should ALL be allowed to exercise that right."
I must have missed the LINK TO THE LAWSUIT filed by the Christians.........? Did they tear the place up (like Waffle House) when they were not served?
 
BRANDON claims not a good look for our Country…….


Can you say CLUELESS? What exactly did he provide to give us a good look the past 2 years?🤬🤬🤬🤬
 
BRANDON claims not a good look for our Country…….


Can you say CLUELESS? What exactly did he provide to give us a good look the past 2 years?🤬🤬🤬🤬
Having a crack smokin’, prostitute banging lowlife son isn’t a good look either. Sleepy Joe should stick to eating ice cream and oogling little girls.😡
 
That's a little misleading. It includes licenses, tags, permits, and stamps. It's not the number of licensed hunters. That's more like 15 million. At least, according to "the internet".

All using only one of their MANY guns at a time.

;)

My wife and kids don't hunt, they do know how to shoot. The wife can be deadly with one of the AR's and is pretty calm under duress (Paramedic/Nurse).
 
All using only one of their MANY guns at a time.

;)

My wife and kids don't hunt, they do know how to shoot. The wife can be deadly with one of the AR's and is pretty calm under duress (Paramedic/Nurse).
And then there are those us us with MANY guns but no hunting licenses…
 
I love the fact the a bakery got sued because they refused to bake a cake for certain people because it goes against their religious beliefs but just the other day I read a banquet facility canceled an event that a Christian group booked because it goes against their beliefs. No "outrage" for that though. Rules for thee not for me.

The Supreme Court spanked Colorado (Civil Rights Commission) for that and then they pulled some other BS with the plaintiff (a trans person) filing a lawsuit against the baker when he again refused to make a cake on the day his appeal was heard before the court. The District court Judge ruled against the baker. There's a new unrelated case coming before the supreme court re: 1st Amendment rights that will set the tone for this.
 

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