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Fucking whining ass gay bitches! Look you fucking fags, if bakery does not want to make you a Fag cake go someplace else you fucking faggots. Wha Whaaaa whaaa FUCK YOU! .

[h=1]Colo. gay discrimination alleged over wedding cake[/h][h=2]Colo. gay couple files discrimination complaint alleging baker denied them wedding cake[/h]By Ivan Moreno, Associated Press | Associated Press ? 2 hrs 44 mins ago









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    Associated Press - Dave Mullins, right, sits for a portrait with his husband Charlie Craig, in Denver, Thursday, June 6, 2013. The gay couple is pursuing a discrimination complaint against a Colorado bakery, ?more saying the business refused them a wedding cake for a family reception in Colorado after they were married in a Massachusetts ceremony, and alleging that the owners have a history of turning away same-sex couples. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley) less



DENVER (AP) -- A gay couple is pursuing a discrimination complaint against a Colorado bakery, saying the business refused them a wedding cake to honor their Massachusetts ceremony, and alleging that the owners have a history of turning away same-sex couples.
As more states move to legalize same-sex marriage and civil unions, the case highlights a growing tension between gay rights advocates and supporters of religious freedom.
"Religious freedom is a fundamental right in America and it's something that we champion at the ACLU," said Mark Silverstein, the legal director of the group in Colorado, which filed the complaint on behalf of the couple. "We are all entitled to our religious beliefs and we fight for that. But someone's personal religious beliefs don't justify breaking the law by discriminating against others in the public sphere."
The attorney for Jack Phillips, one of the owners of Masterpiece Cakeshop, sees it differently.
"We don't believe that this is a case about commerce. At its heart, this is a case about conscience," said Nicolle Martin. She said the matter is important because it will serve as an example for future cases across the country as more gay couples gain legal recognitions for their relationships.
"It brings it to the forefront. I just don't think that we should heighten one person's beliefs over and above another person's beliefs," she said.
The Colorado Attorney General's office filed a formal complaint last week after the ACLU initiated the process last year on behalf of David Mullins and Charlie Craig. The case is scheduled for a hearing in September before Colorado's Civil Rights Commission.
Nationwide, 12 states now allow gay marriage, with Rhode Island, Delaware and Minnesota doing so this year. And in a year that Colorado lawmakers approved civil unions, they also elected the first gay Speaker of the House.
But Colorado's civil union law does not provide religious protections for businesses despite the urging of Republican lawmakers. Democrats argued that such a provision would give businesses cover to discriminate.
Mullins, 28, and Craig, 33, filed the discrimination complaint against Phillips after visiting his business in suburban Denver last summer. After a few minutes looking at pictures of different cakes, the couple said Phillips told them he wouldn't make one for them when he found out it was to celebrate their wedding in Colorado after they got married in Massachusetts. Phillips has said making a wedding cake for gay couples would violate his Christian religious beliefs, according to the complaint.
"We were all very upset, but I was angry and I felt dehumanized and mortified," Mullins said. He said he vented his frustration on Facebook and was surprised at how "the story ended up catching fire," with responses from local media and bloggers in other countries posting about it.
"We felt that the best way to honor the support that they had given us was to follow this complaint through," he said. In the process, the ACLU said they found out about two other gay couples who had been refused a wedding cake from the same shop. Both have written affidavits in support of the discrimination claim.
Recent advances on gay rights only underscore Colorado's difficult past on the issue. In 2006, voters banned gay marriage. More notably, in 1992, voters approved a ban on municipal antidiscrimination laws to protect gays, leading some to brand Colorado a "hate state." Four years later, the U.S. Supreme Court said the law, known as Amendment 2, was unconstitutional.
The complaint seeks to force Masterpiece Cakeshop to "cease and desist" the practice of refusing wedding cakes for gay couples, and to tell the public that their business is open to everyone.
If Phillips loses the case and refuses to comply with the order, he would face fines of $500 per case and up to a year in jail, his attorney said.
"It would force him to choose between his conscience and a paycheck. I just think that's an intolerable choice," Martin said.
 
look..so for example you went for your wedding cake to the gay bakery and they refused to make you one because you straight ..what would you do?..wouldn't you sue them as well just to make a point and earn a bit of cash at the same time?
 
Jagbender, tell me how you really feel.
 
i actually would have sue them for following a cult and believing in fairytales too
 
Why in heck dindn't they just buy a cake of a hairy erect boner from a bakery in Mass?


"And alleging that the owners have a history of turning away same-sex couples". Ah, it all makes sense now, everyone now a days is just lookin' for a pay day.
 
Fucking whining ass gay bitches! Look you fucking fags, if bakery does not want to make you a Fag cake go someplace else you fucking faggots. Wha Whaaaa whaaa FUCK YOU! .

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The best thing you could do for everybody is die.

Then nobody will ever be pissed off again ... you included.
 
New scientific studies prove that men who are hateful homophobes have homosexual desires and that atleast 80% have engaged secretly in a homosexual sex act...Another interesting fact is that most homosexuals are of the christian faith...I say let people live their lives who are we to judge?
 
look..so for example you went for your wedding cake to the gay bakery and they refused to make you one because you straight ..what would you do?..wouldn't you sue them as well just to make a point and earn a bit of cash at the same time?

you cant sue them, a majority cannot be discriminated against, well at least under Australian law which is UK law anyway.....so a black fella could sit on the side of the footpath and call everyone who walked past a white cunt, but if one white person was to say fuck off nigger he could be arrested/sued etc etc
 
^^^ negged for watching appalling substandard comedies :coffee:
 
^^^ negged for watching appalling substandard comedies :coffee:

:rofl: Would have been so much more funny if that jew kid with the jew fro was an A- hole assassin, and snuck up on that cake and then just forcefully jammed in his pud. A whole different movie thats for sure!
 
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