What's with the quotes...he's a doctor...
I know these people probably deserve to have the government step in an smack them a good one, but I just really prefer the Rosa Parks approach to this. People from all walks of life are getting way too used to the government solving their problems for them. Now there are some areas where the government pretty much has to be the "referee" but in this sort of situation I think a good old fashioned boycott would work best and it would also sorta force more regular people to take ownership in what's going on in their country. This sort of thing (good ole fashioned major league level boycott) could do a LOT of good things in this country. I wish we had more of them.
Once you get a doctorate you're a doctor, whether you practice or not.
For example, my brother is a pharmacist, he's got a doctorate, he's a doctor.
I recall you drawing a "wedding cake baker" scenario over a year ago.
Do I remember correctly?
I know these people probably deserve to have the government step in an smack them a good one, but I just really prefer the Rosa Parks approach to this. People from all walks of life are getting way too used to the government solving their problems for them. Now there are some areas where the government pretty much has to be the "referee" but in this sort of situation I think a good old fashioned boycott would work best and it would also sorta force more regular people to take ownership in what's going on in their country. This sort of thing (good ole fashioned major league level boycott) could do a LOT of good things in this country. I wish we had more of them.
Whom do you want smacked? And why exactly?
Once you get a doctorate you're a doctor, whether you practice or not.
For example, my brother is a pharmacist, he's got a doctorate, he's a doctor.
You must comply. You must submit. You must condone. You must approve. Or, you can not operate in the public sector. You can not have a business permit. You can not publicly express disapproval. Go in peace.
Yeah, because of SSM advocates targeting one.
They weren't "advocates" they were a couple requesting a service then denied their civil rights.
Along the lines of denying someone service at a lunch counter for being ...
If you use the roads and sidewalks of USA you are expected to adhere to societal rules and laws.
Not sure the beef. Unless it is "persecuted christian syndrome".
Not expected -- required
and if someone needs a doctor for a medical emergency and people scream for a doctor
most of these people aren't going to be able to help
thus in my eyes, they aren't really a doctor
yes, i know and understand what you are saying
i'm just saying though
Because someone shouldn't be shouting for a doctor they should be shouting for a physician or medical doctor, but it's become such a classic thing because of media. I wouldn't want Stephen Hawking giving me CPR, but he's a doctor.
I could make you a list, if you'd like.
yeah, welcome to society.
if you want your version of Iran or Saudi Arabia but Christian, I am sure there are some islands out there that aren't claimed still today or that could be bought to start such a thing
i personally wouldn't want a gov't or court system or society built off religious text though
They weren't "advocates" they were a couple requesting a service then denied their civil rights.
Along the lines of denying someone service at a lunch counter for being ...
If you use the roads and sidewalks of USA you are expected to adhere to societal rules and laws.
Not sure the beef. Unless it is "persecuted christian syndrome".
Not expected -- required
Longstanding Colorado state law prohibits public accommodations, including businesses such as Masterpiece Cakeshop, from refusing service based on factors such as race, sex, marital status or sexual orientation. Mullins and Craig filed complaints with the Colorado Civil Rights Division (CCRD) contending that Masterpiece had violated this law. The CCRD ruled that Phillips illegally discriminated against Mullins and Craig. In December 2013, Administrative Judge Robert Spencer of the Colorado Office of Administrative Courts issued a decision confirming that finding. Masterpiece Cakeshop appealed Spencer’s ruling to the Colorado Civil Rights Commission. The Commission discussed the matter at a public hearing on May 30, and issued a decision at a public hearing on May 30, 2014.
http://aclu-co.org/court-cases/masterpiece-cakeshop/