Yes, being denied a business license is just like two years in prison.
Doesn't have to be "just like" to still have a sever dampening effect.Yes, being denied a business license is just like two years in prison.
It shows complete lack of basic comprehension, though.
Open acceptance of atheism? Yeah right. :roll:
Do you not understand the point or what?
It is the government action against the individual or a business that is the supression of the freedom of speech.
Yes, being denied a business license is just like two years in prison.
Nothing quite as tasty as a fag free chicken sandwich
Yet it's not as different as you seem to imply. It says, in effect, "if you want to be licensed to do business in Chicago (or wherever), don't say things the local government doesn't approve of."
I understand hyperbole. That's what I was pointing out.
So if the CEO of Chuck E. Cheese says that statutory rape laws are stupid you would support their getting a business license in your community?
it really isn't hyperbole, because in each instance the state is handing out punishment. It doesn't matter if that punishment comes in the form of a fine, a denial of a license, or incarceration. They all would have the same effect
Doesn't have to be "just like" to still have a sever dampening effect.
not exactly true.
the gay community was pretty pissed that his justice department defended DOMA as existing law.... up until he decided he wasn't going to defend it as existing law. ( it's good to be da king)
Why there is an election pending...didnt you know? And lets be fair...in the case of Chicago (as in the national election), do you really think Rahm Emmanuel wants people looking at the ISSUES plaguing his city? Do you think he wants people looking at their murder rate, their budget, their education system? No...lets raise a few rainbow flags an let that inner freq fly!!!Since this topic is now public knowledge, in Chicago and Boston, I hope the owner does try to open in those cities and I hope they are denied.
The law suit for the lost earnings and everything else will be huge.
I really don't understand how such a tiny fraction of the population can cause so much noise on every front.
Since this topic is now public knowledge, in Chicago and Boston, I hope the owner does try to open in those cities and I hope they are denied.
The law suit for the lost earnings and everything else will be huge.
I really don't understand how such a tiny fraction of the population can cause so much noise on every front.
True...hell they were pretty pissed and withheld all their campaign cash until he came out and changed his 'opinion' on gay marriage. Prior to two months ago, he was just as bad as any other KKK member (that IS the gig...right? We make sure we throw as many KKK references out to ANYONE that dares to disagree with gay marriage).not exactly true.
the gay community was pretty pissed that his justice department defended DOMA as existing law.... up until he decided he wasn't going to defend it as existing law. ( it's good to be da king)
Chicagoland already has 5 and the Boston area has 2.
Even better...they should revoke their license, ChikFilA should sue civilly, THEN shut down and take their jobs elsewhere.Chicagoland already has 5 and the Boston area has 2.
So revoking a rapist's drivers license would be as effective as prison time?
Why there is an election pending...didnt you know? And lets be fair...in the case of Chicago (as in the national election), do you really think Rahm Emmanuel wants people looking at the ISSUES plaguing his city? Do you think he wants people looking at their murder rate, their budget, their education system? No...lets raise a few rainbow flags an let that inner freq fly!!!
So if the CEO of Chuck E. Cheese says that statutory rape laws are stupid you would support their getting a business license in your community?
So revoking a rapist's drivers license would be as effective as prison time?
I'm not sure what you are trying to convey...
Gay people not touching your food?
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