Did you hear that a Knoxville restaurant owner refused service to the TN legislator who proposed the "Don't Say Gay" bill? Love it!!
Here's the link! Read and smile! She said he went from stupid to dangerous. You can show her your support on Facebook. :-)
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No shirts, no shoes, no....
At lead now we know there are TWO people in Tennessee with a decent head on their shoulders!!
Thanks for sharing!
PS- I can't pass on this word verification:
"My favorite band is playing tonight: Jesus and the JUDESSES!"
Very cool!
This guy is dangerous on many levels. I can't hope but wonder how many new HIV/AIDS cases will result from a "Campfield said I couldn't get it" from of mind.
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Let's hope voters in East Tennessee are willing to do something about him.
Great lesson and/or revenge! If more legislators got this treatment or lack thereof, maybe they wouldn't push these discriminating bills.
private business owners reserve the right to refuse service and seeing as this fucktard refuses to acknowledge that LGBT folks should have equal protection under the law, the owner was fully operating within their rights..
The Federal Civil Rights Act guarantees all people the right to "full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and accommodations of any place of public accommodation, without discrimination or segregation on the ground of race, color, religion, or national origin."
so until we acknowledge our LBGT brothers and sisters with the protection of this law as well as all the other rights and protections given to the rest of the citizens of the united states, we, as citizens, are free to discriminate against others who want to make it legal to discriminate against LGBT people. it's tit for tat, motherfuckers. now rise up! i wish i could refuse to teach students who make stupid comments like 'no homo' or '____ is so gay' because obviously their minds are closed at the time of making the comments.
xxalainaxx and my word verification is 'falic'
Yes, MMA and others!!
Her decision was personal not categorical. I'm glad she did it!
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