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TopicTrump Sides with CHRISTIAN BAKER who REFUSED Service to a Gay Couple!!
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09/08/17 6:50:02 PM
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Do you think businesses should have a right to deny service to people despite the law?




Anti-Gay Trump is showing his colours now that he's sided with Christian Baker, Jack Phillips who refused to bake a cake for 2 gay men in Colorado because of his religious beliefs!!

Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop in Denver was asked to bake a wedding cake for 2 men but refused to as he says God doesn't believe in Gay People and it is a violation of his constitutional rights according to the Dept of Justice.

He is challenging Colorado law that says he was wrong to turn away Charlie Craig and David Mullins in 2012 where it was made illegal to discriminate the LGBT

The Justice Department wrote in an amicus brief filed ahead of the argument before the Supreme Court hears the case.

It said "Forcing Phillips to create expression for and participate in a ceremony that violates his sincerely held religious beliefs invades his First Amendment Rights. In the view of the United States, a First Amendment intrusion occurs where public accomodations law compels someone to create expression for a particular person or entity and to participate, literally or figuratively in a ceremony or other expressive event"

The legal fight broke out in 2012 when Jack told Charlie and David that his Christian beliefs and store policy to deny service to customers wanting to purchase wedding cakes was his right...The couple then went to FB to tell their story and then complained to the Colorado Civil Rights Commission who sided with the couple.

Jack said artistans can't be compelled to produce works celebrating an event that violates artists religions and the DOJ sided with him.

Should Jack win the case, only businesses that engage in creative acts similar to making a cake would be able to obtain similar exemptions from anti-discrimination laws.

Louise Melling said "What the Trump Administration is advocating for is nothing short of a constitutional right to discriminate"

The Trump Administration is making small steps to limit the rights of the LGBT, starting with reversing policies by Obama.

Do you think people should have a right to deny service to LGBT people?

Trump - Anti-Gay

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/09/08/18/440AA2EE00000578-4866232-Trump_s_administration_has_sided_Christian_baker_Jack_Phillips_-a-52_1504891820394.jpg

Jack - Anti-Gay Baker

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/09/08/18/440B9C2200000578-4866232-The_Department_of_Justice_said_Thursday_that_forcing_Phillips_to-m-51_1504891813539.jpg

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/09/08/18/440B9C0700000578-4866232-image-a-27_1504890410393.jpg

Charlie and David - Gay Couple

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/09/08/18/440BA6D000000578-4866232-Phillips_is_challenging_a_Colorado_law_that_says_he_was_wrong_to-m-48_1504891715380.jpg

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/09/08/18/440BA6FA00000578-4866232-image-a-28_1504890423367.jpg

Jack's ugly cake shop -

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/09/08/18/440B9C2B00000578-4866232-image-a-29_1504890430281.jpg
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