…is snow that might disappear or get worse due to carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Powerline, with a post on liberals being crazy, and whether voters will notice.
…is snow that might disappear or get worse due to carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist
The blog of the day is Powerline, with a post on liberals being crazy, and whether voters will notice.
America is infested by tRump vermin! Thieves, rapists, sexual assaulters, liars, pimps, grifters, draft dodgers, tax avoiders…
Maybe even worse than those undocumented immigrants…
Karma…
A restaurant outside DC refused to serve Sarah Huckabee Sanders, separating her from her cake.
Should businesses be able to pick and choose whom they serve?
Well apparently the Red Hen of Lexington, Va. can but only if you’re white.
(Now if she were black, brown, or queermo she might have a cause for action.)
However, Ms. Sanders exhibited nothing but grace and charm toward the blatant rudeness of the owner.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/jun/23/sarah-huckabee-sanders-kicked-out-virginia-restaur/?utm_source=onesignal&utm_campaign=pushnotify&utm_medium=push
The Oregon State Supreme Court has denied a request from the owners of Sweetcakes by Melissa and Aaron Klein, to review the case against them.
The Kleins were ordered to pay a couple $135,000 “for emotional suffering stemming directly from unlawful discrimination.”
Aaron Klein posted to Facebook a discrimination complaint filed by the same-sex couple against Sweetcakes. The complaint had the same-sex couple’s home address on it.
The couple were pelted with death threats.
Which couple?
If it was the queermos, so what.
Woke yet?
https://mobile.twitter.com/timoncheese/status/1010234011984318464/video/1
We were shocked that a civil court awarded damages of $135,000 to the same-sex couple just because the baker revealed the couple’s address online. The baker didn’t even have to make the threats, it was enough that strangers who saw the personal information made threats.
Silly little jeffery lyinn keene of st. louis doesn’t even know the facts of the case.
But that’s nothing new.
Learn something before you nignorantly spout off.
Seems unfair, doesn’t it, that just revealing someone’s address with intent to cause harm can be considered a crime.
It’s even happened to me.
Thank you! We have all we need.
You revealed your own identity, little dumbass, then you reaffirmed it.
Anything else?
Just so long as one didn’t post an address and telephone number with the clear intent of stalking, cyber stalking, cyber-bullying, harassment, invasion of privacy, threatening, terroristic threatening, endangering the safety of, intentional infliction of emotional distress or intimidation no one has to worry. Although the laws vary by state, in the world of the internet, lawyers can pick the state with the most favorable laws for their case. For example, if a website had online visitors from VA a clever lawyer might file their case there.
Someone didn’t post an address with the intent to intimidate did they? That would be a bad error of judgement on someone’s part and might prompt someone to expect legal troubles down the road.
Yeah I read that piece too.
Anything else?
Entirely up to you.
If you feel you have a cause for action go for it but don’t try to intimidate or threaten me, ya little blowhard.
It’s out of my hands. Have a nice day.
In fact, from Breitbart:
That’s why the bakers were liable for damages. They posted the couple’s address.
Wrong again, little dumbass.
What’s it like to be soooo wrong about soooo many things?