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April 2, 2015 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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April 2, 2015, Thursday, Hour #2
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Welcome back, my friends.
It's great to have you here.
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Now, the original lie coming out of the pizzeria forget the name of the pizzeria store already.
Memories pizzeria, that's it.
Memories pizza.
Yeah, I don't know.
How do you forget memories?
Well, I didn't commit it to memory.
It was in front of me and just scrolled out of sight here.
So I will not forget it now.
Memories pizza.
Now, according to the original news story by ABC Eyeball 57 Elisa Marino, quote, the O'Connor family said that if a gay couple or a couple belonging to another religion came into the restaurant to eat, they would never deny them service.
But that's not what got reported.
The avalanche of headlines claiming that Memories Pizzeria denies service to same-sex couple.
They never have.
And they would not deny service to a same-sex couple.
The pizzerita owners said they just don't agree with gay marriages, and they wouldn't cater them if asked to.
But they've never been asked to.
They've never refused to cater a gay wedding because they've never been asked to.
The whole thing was trumped up.
The whole thing.
And this reporter went shopping.
There weren't any glaring, blatant, flaming, if you will, examples of bigotry or homophobia that Elisa Marino at ABC Eyeball News 57 could find.
So she, wait just a second.
She didn't know that till she knocked on the door.
There wasn't any glaring example of it.
The reporterte went shopping.
So she started knocking on the doors of businesses.
She had to go 20 miles south of her home base at South Bend and finally found Memories Pizza.
And you've seen the videotape of the young woman in there, just totally clueless, just trying to be helpful to the nice media lady.
It's all it was.
I just, you know, if you come in and ask me questions, I'm going to be honest, just like your average clueless Republican.
Yeah, I'm going to be totally honest.
Yeah, I would not.
It's my religion.
All right.
Thank you, young lady.
You're now dead.
You don't know it.
But five minutes after I leave your pizza store, you're out of business.
Thank you so much.
And Elisa Marino walks out, and literally, five minutes after the report, the place is inundated with thousands of caustic, hateful, intolerant, threatening tweets.
We have a little soundbite on this.
Crystal O'Connor is the young woman of Connor's Memories Pizza.
And this is the statement about gay marriage.
This follows.
This is my point.
The audio soundbites don't even have where Crystal O'Connor says that if a gay couple or a couple belonging to another religion came into the restaurant to eat, they'd never deny them service.
That, you haven't seen that.
All that you have seen from the intrepid reporter, all that you've heard is this.
If a gay couple was to come in, like say they wanted us to provide them pizzas for a wedding, we would have to say no.
We're not discriminating against anyone.
It's just, that's our belief.
Yeah, that woman just sounds so threatening.
What a menace.
Do you hear it in her voice?
You hear it.
Whoa, what a scary sounding bigot that sounds.
Ew.
Are you frightened listening to Crystal O'Connor there?
Well, apparently thousands of Americans were intimidated, angered, outraged, scared, saw the Nazis coming.
And so they decided to start mounting up and sending out thousands and thousands and thousands of tweets.
Mere moments.
Mere moments after the Infobabe goes shopping for bigotry.
Just that very fact alone.
They had to go shopping for it.
And yet, as I say, Tim Cook, Apple, they have more stores selling Apple products in Tehran, capital city of Iran, than they have in all of Indiana.
And you know what happens in Iran?
If you're gay and you are discovered, you get executed.
If you're a woman in Iran, you're practically dead anyway.
If you speak up, you've got a big problem.
You're not allowed to drive, can't show your face in public.
If you get raped and complain about it, you get punished in Sharia, Iran.
And apparently, no problem selling iPhones there.
Indiana's the big problem.
Indiana, now that, that's the discriminatory place.
And again, I have to make this observation.
I still, I mentioned it in the first hour, but isn't it amazing?
The 180, the left has done.
Now we can't wait to spread nuclear weapons.
I mean, all during the 70s and 80s, the left scared to death of nukes, hated nukes, were frightened by them, wanted us to get rid of our nukes, convince everybody else to get rid of theirs.
And now they're applauding Barack Obama for spreading nuclear power.
They hate nuclear power.
They hate oil.
They hate nuclear power.
They hate nuclear weapons.
And Obama is ensuring that Iran gets all of that and keeps, for example, the oil.
Sanctions are being lifted.
They're applauding.
They're applauding a nation.
Well, you don't believe me about this homosexuality.
You remember Mahmoud Ahmedine Zad?
I'll just remind you this.
He came over to address the United Nations.
In fact, didn't he follow Hugo Chavez?
It was when Hugo Chavez came up from Venezuela to address the United Nations, back during George W. Bush presidency.
And after Bush spoke in the morning, Hugo Chavez showed up in the afternoon.
And the first thing he said was, I think I can smell the sulfur in here.
The devil must have been in here.
And the place erupted.
He was talking about Bush being Satan.
And the UN, which is the Star Wars Cantina bar scene, erupted in applause.
And I think Mahmoud followed that.
And after Mahmoud spoke, he went over to Columbia.
He was a featured guest.
He was invited guests at Columbia University.
And he's making his speech.
And after the speech, it's time for QA.
And some student that sounded a lot like Crystal O'Connor stood up.
Mr. Ahmedine Zad, what about gay rights in Iran?
And Ahmedine Zad looked around like, you know what he'd been asked.
And he needed help.
Gay rights, what's gay rights?
And somebody at the university came over and said, it's a question about rights for homosexuals in your country.
And Mahmoud Ahmedine, oh, oh, he smiled.
Oh, we don't have any of those.
And the audience started laughing.
The audience at Columbia started laughing and sneering when Ahmedine Zad said, oh, we don't have any of those.
And then in the audience started sneering and laughing.
Akmadini's outside, well, do you know different?
Do you know of some?
Do you know where they live?
Can you tell me where they live?
Honest to God, folks, this happened.
And this bunch of people getting a nuclear weapon is fine and dandy with the American left.
Indiana, not fit to remain in the republic.
Not fit to remain a state.
Indiana may be the biggest home of reprobates the world has ever known.
But Iran, God bless them, give them a nuclear weapon, let them keep their oil, let them build a nuclear power plant, state-sponsored terrorism.
You say they're going after the Israelis?
Even better.
Fine and dandy.
We love Iran, says the American left.
Hard to keep up with.
Back to Indiana.
The head coach of an Indiana has-scruel girls' golf team has been suspended after apparently threatening to burn down the Christian-owned Memories Pizzeria.
Now, don't jump to any conclusions here about her sexual orientation based on stereotypes about women gym teachers and all that, folks.
Don't do that.
That wouldn't be fair.
Or from her photograph.
Don't run and make judgments like that.
Oh, yes, I have.
It'd be terribly prejudicial if you were to form any conclusions about this woman's sexual orientation.
Don't even go there.
Her name is Jess Dooley.
She is a coach at Concord Has Scruel in Elkhart, Indiana.
She allegedly struck out at the owner of Memories Pizza in Walkerton, Indiana.
How many of you had ever heard of Walkerton, Indiana before this rampant case of anti-gay bigotry was discovered lurking there?
You'd never heard of Walkerton, Indiana?
I hadn't either.
But apparently it's a hotbed of pizza shops that are anti-gay.
Yeah, a reporter from Channel 57 South Bend found out for us.
Big problem.
Anyway, Jess Dooley, the coach at Concord Has Scroll in Elkhart, struck out at the owner of Memories Pizza, who made news on Tuesday by saying she wouldn't cater a gay wedding, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
We are a Christian establishment, so forth, Pizza Shop told the media.
On the heels of the news in the pizza shop, Coach Dooley, Coach Jess Dooley of the high school girls golf team allegedly took to Twitter to say, who's going to Walkerton to burn down Memories Pizza with me?
Agree with freedom or religion, Bill?
That's a lifestyle they choose.
Ignorant.
And here we thought we were supposed to be tolerant of all lifestyle choices.
I thought we were supposed to be tolerant.
I thought we were supposed to be accepting.
But we're not.
Not long after the tweet was posted, the entire Twitter account under Dooley's Twitter name was deleted.
By Wednesday, the screw had reported that the coach was suspended pending an investigation of her comments.
Don't sweat it.
She'll be quietly reinstated, probably given a nice bonus once the heat's off.
And the GoFundMe, I don't have a latest report on that, but as of about a half hour ago, they'd raised nearly $1, was $180,000 for them?
No, $145,000, and they're looking for $150,000 and it'll probably exceed $200 for told none.
Okay, let's, oh, no, no, one other thing.
Ann Coulter has a column today.
And it's good because she puts in list form all of these things I've been talking about here that make up fake news.
And it's really crafted well.
Listen, here's an excerpt.
Evidently, the sole function of the media these days is to subject the public to a steady stream of manufactured events.
Hands up, don't shoot.
Nuclear power kills.
Lena Dunham's rape by a college conservative in Oberlin.
The mattress girl raped at Columbia University.
Jon Stewart is funny.
A fraternity gang rape at the University of Virginia.
And a law protecting religious freedom will lead to a separate water fountain for gays in Indiana.
Another pool quote.
Having won the war on gay marriage by judicial fiat, now some liberal zealots insist on going house to house and shooting the survivors.
They seem to seek out Christian businesses to provide floral arrangements and cakes for gay weddings so they can call the cops if the Christians try to pass.
And this is exactly, it's like I said yesterday.
And by the way, grab sombre number three.
This buttress is it?
In all of, let's say, New Mexico or Colorado or Oregon, a gay couple wants to get married.
You think they can't find a bakery that'll bake a cake?
Of all the bakeries, they have to pick the one that has a religious objection.
Why do they go there then?
Because that was the plan.
The gay wedding may have even been manufactured and fake just to create the news story.
In New Meko, it was a different thing.
It was photographer.
Gay couple wants to get married or have a commitment ceremony.
There have to be photography studios left and right in New Meko, Santa Fe, wherever it was.
They happen to pick one that they knew had a religious objection.
Same thing in the state of Oregon.
So they now go house to house or business to business, seeking businesses they know will not want to do business with them.
Exactly right, all to advance the agenda and the cause.
Every single cause championed by liberals is based on a fake story.
They make up events that did not happen.
They get apoplectic over things that will never happen.
A definition of liberal is quickly becoming people who believe their fantasies should be facts.
But the key to this is, is right there with them side by side is the drive-by media.
Drive-by media is part of this.
The drive-by media is the agenda.
The drive-by media is in no way casual observers just watching what's going on anymore, reporting people what they see.
They are now activists themselves promoting the agenda and promoting the cause.
George Will, before we go to the break and get back to your phones, George Will last night special report, Brett Bayer, Fox News Channel, just making the point in his own words about the selective choosing of Christian businesses by gay activists.
Wherever there are photographers, florists, and bakers, there's more than one of each.
And in fact, what kind of person wants their wedding photographed by, their wedding cake baked by, someone who detests the ceremony they're compelled by the police power of the state to participate in.
Right.
Why would you want that?
Why would you want somebody photographing your wedding that doesn't want to be there?
And the answer is you wouldn't.
That's not what this is about.
You wouldn't want somebody baking your cake that you don't want serving you.
You wouldn't want that.
Now, the answer to this is what it's always been for.
The answer to this is an educated and informed public that understands the fakery and the lies and the made-up aspects and the fake emotion, the fake outrage.
The answer to this is an informed, educated public that simply does not believe this stuff.
I know it's a huge endeavor.
I don't pretend to have the answer to it, but it's one of the long-stated purposes of this program.
And as far as this audience is concerned, that's been a successful objective.
I dare say that every one of you in this audience is now educated to the point you don't fall for any of these everyday employed tricks that the left plays.
And I know it because personally, you have every one of these manufactured attempts to get me.
You have stood there.
You've stood by.
You haven't wavered.
You haven't gone.
You haven't just, you've, in fact, you've stood up and defended me and pushed back against those people.
That's how I know you know.
And that's why I love you to death, and I don't have any way of ever expressing how much I do.
I got to take a break, though.
I see the clock.
Back after this.
That's right.
How hard is it to find a gay florist?
How hard can that be?
Really?
Okay, who are we starting with?
It was going to be line four, but it's now not going to be four, right?
So we're going to Mount Summit, Indiana.
This is Scott.
Great to have you, sir.
Hello.
Yes, hello?
Yes, sir.
Yes, Mr. Limbaugh.
It's a pleasure to speak with you, sir.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
You speak for a lot of people, and I'm one of them.
I'm a veteran of the United States Coast Guard.
I grew up in the pizza restaurants, restaurant business.
My parents owned pizza restaurants.
We were never asked to cater a wedding, much less a gay wedding.
And I have one quick comment for you.
I know you're very busy.
As a veteran of the United States Coast Guard, I took an oath to uphold and protect the Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
What am I supposed to do?
These anti-Christians that are taking over, it seems like, don't realize this country was founded on Christian values and morals.
Have they lost their minds?
I mean, help me out here, Rush.
No, they just have always opposed the founding of the country.
This is nothing new.
It just appears new because it's reached a bunch of things have happened at Coal Less at the same time.
The size of the group, the election of a president of similar attitudes, which has been confidence-inspiring for them, the evolution of the drive-by media, and the knowledge they have that they can intimidate and frighten into silence their political opponents.
They are feeling fully and totally confident right now that nobody can stop them, that nobody will want to stop them, that their opponents are essentially a bunch of cowards and will lay down in front of them.
And I think they've actually pulled this off as a, they're a huge minority.
They're actually, in a numerical sense, they are one of the smallest minorities in the country.
They have gotten away with making it appear, though, that they are supported by a vast majority of the population.
That's not true.
Otherwise, they wouldn't need all this intimidation.
I basically want to know why do we never hear about the Democrats' war on Christianity?
I've answered this.
I've answered it over and over again.
When I give you this answer, I'm not justifying the answer.
I want you to understand I'm answering this as though you're asking a leftist activist.
I'm telling you how they think.
I'm not accepting it, so don't get confused.
The reason why you don't hear about a war on Christianity is because that's not how they view it.
They view Christianity as an evil majority.
It's all, well, it's not all.
But when you try to simplify some of this that appears overwhelmingly confusing and sometimes very busy and a lot of moving parts, what was really at root here is an all-out assault against the majority.
Nobody wants to be in the minority, no matter what the minority is.
Majorities have power.
Majority power is enshrined in the American Constitution.
There are protections for the minorities, of course.
But as such, all these minority groups, not in the majority, resent it, don't like it, think the majorities are oppressors.
And so the war against them is justified simply on the basis that they are a majority.
And by definition, a majority is oppressive.
A majority is unfair.
A majority is mean.
A majority is violent.
A majority doesn't care.
A majority has no compassion.
A majority is the embodiment of evil.
Now you add Christianity to the majority, and then you make them lose their minds.
They hate Christianity just in and of itself.
They hate what Christianity is.
They hate what they consider to be the limitations of it, the judgmentalism of it, the suredness of it, the faith aspect of it.
They resent that Christianity provides a repository for faith and confidence, something other than government, which is where they want all power localized.
They're just deeply threatened by it for a host of real and mostly imagined reasons.
But largely it has to do with judgmentalism.
Largely it has to do with simply the paranoid belief that majorities are oppressors.
And as such, the majorities need to be torn apart and torn down.
And because the majority is inherently evil, there is no evil way to take them down.
You're totally justified in whatever technique you use.
They are so evil and so bad and so oppressive that if you have to cheat and lie like Harry Reid making it up about Mitt Romney not paying tax, then you go right ahead.
If that's what it takes to win, that's what's permissible.
The very idea that there are guardrails and morality in society, that's offensive and repulsive because they don't think that anybody should have the right to deny anybody else a good time.
They don't think somebody should have the right to define what's moral and what isn't, what's right and what isn't, what's wrong and what isn't.
They resent all of this.
They despise it.
They hate it.
Psychologically, there's all kinds of explanations for it, which I'm not going to delve into here because it's not going to change anything.
But it really is wrapped up in the great fear of majorities.
It's something you add the specifics of Christianity and the fact that the country was founded on that basis.
It's just, it's been something that these groups have been seething against and about since the founding of the country.
And they've been trying to chip away at it for decades.
As I just explained to the last caller, the gay population in the United States or in the world is one of the smallest minorities of all the minorities.
And look at the success they're having in beating back their evil enemy, the Christian majority.
Now, they're not doing it alone, obviously.
They've got the help of the drive-by media.
They've got the full support of the Democrat Party.
So their minority is not actually small, but they're also helped by something else, too.
They are feeling fully...
Look what they're able to do here in Indiana.
Look what they're able to do.
They're able to intimidate and frighten and scare their opposition into closing their doors and shutting up and running away and hiding.
They're not going to have any guilt over the fact that they're destroying people's lives or their businesses or any of that.
That's the objective because they think that's what's been done to them.
Because that's what majorities do.
Majorities are exclusive.
They don't permit people to join them or be part of it.
They're mean-spirited extremists, all this stuff.
It's just, to me, it's easily understandable.
The success that they're having is understandable as well.
When you're able to intimidate the people that oppose you into basically just shutting up and letting you have your way, hoping that you'll then go away, why wouldn't you feel confident?
Why wouldn't you be striving for all you can get?
When they pollute your kids' minds at school and you don't do anything about it, what do you think they're going to do?
When they lie to your kids in school and you keep sending your kids to the school, what do you think they're going to do?
They're going to applaud.
They're privately going to celebrate victory and they're going to congratulate themselves for perverting and polluting your kids' minds over the founding of the country, what kind of country it is, over how rotten and mean-spirited Republicans are.
That's what your kids are taught today.
And you're afraid to go to the school about it because it might be a bad grade waiting for your kids.
So you don't complain and just roll the dice as you can correct whatever messes are made at school at home.
But the point is there's no pushback.
And if there's no pushback, I don't care who you are.
You're going to keep pushing.
If nobody's trying to stop you, you'll celebrate victory every day and then keep on pushing.
Then when it comes for the Boy Scouts, take over the Boy Scouts, nobody says a word, fine.
Then they go for the Girl Scouts, take over the Girl Scouts.
They go for the Episcopal Church, take over that.
Then they keep poisoning, try to poison the Catholic Church, and there's no pushback.
What do you expect is going to happen?
And what has been happening is that a lot of people have been waiting.
Correct me if I'm wrong on this.
A lot of people have been thinking that at some point, enough people will get outraged and upset about it to stand up and stop it.
Except nobody's done.
That hasn't happened yet.
Nobody's standing up, expressing outrage and trying to stop it.
Everybody's waiting for everybody else to do that.
Well, they see what happens when certain people, like nobody wants to be Mike Pence tomorrow.
That's how they win.
Nobody wants to be, take your pick, Mitt Romney tomorrow.
Nobody wants to be whoever they go out and target and destroy.
Nobody wants to be the Sarah Palin of next year.
Why wouldn't they be celebrating victory?
They don't even have any real opposition.
People are scared to death of them.
I'm watching TV this morning doing show prep, and there's a big grouping of Indiana legislators.
And the graphic, I didn't turn the sound on.
The Chiron graphics on the screen say that they're getting ready to announce their fixes in their religious freedom restoration bill.
And what they're claiming is that their bill, they're going to figure there will be no discrimination permitted, no denial of service permitted.
Well, you may as well pack the bill up and throw it away.
If you're going to admit that's what the bill was and that's what you've got to fix, then you better just throw it away.
The bill, the religious freedom restoration act was never about denial of service.
In fact, the religious freedom restoration act has never worked.
It didn't help the photography studio owner in New Mexico.
She attempted to use it as her defense as it was intended.
She lost all the way up to the Supreme Court, which refused to take her case.
So all these Religious Freedom Restoration Act bills, federal, the only time they've worked is to allow the Indians to smoke peyote.
That's another reason why I don't understand the outrage.
The religious freedom restoration, yeah, they're in 30 states, but they're not effective.
No gay has ever been discriminated against because of one.
So they're not, it's another indication that should tell you what this is and isn't about.
Here's Logan Twin Falls, Idaho.
I'm glad you waited.
You're next on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hello.
I was just curious, growing up, I've always heard the term that the business has the right to deny service to anyone.
Is that not a law anymore?
I'm not, I don't know if it ever was a law that a business could deny service to anyone.
I don't know if it's an unwritten understanding or rule.
I'm not, admittedly, I'm not informed sufficiently to know whether or not that's ever been a codified statute that a business owner does not have to.
Obviously, if it is a law, it doesn't count for anything now.
Yeah, that's kind of what I'm thinking these days.
It seems like we have to accept everybody for who they are, but nobody wants to accept anybody else for the way they are.
Everything today is discrimination.
If you're in the majority, all you do is discriminate.
You're not allowed to have your own values because your own values are said to be corrupt, and your values are corrupt because you're in the majority.
It's white privilege.
You've got privilege of the majority.
If you're white, you've got double privilege.
And so you have no sympathy.
And all you do is discriminate.
That's all majorities do.
That's why they're majorities.
They've gotten to be majorities because they discriminate.
They're mean-spirited.
They're extremists.
They're bigots.
They're racist.
They're sexist.
And they mean to people.
Born that way.
And the country was founded by a bunch of those people who set this country up so that they're white, vicious, evil, discriminatory majority brothers and sisters would forever have control of the country.
What they think.
Everything is a civil rights act now.
Everything's a civil rights bill.
And nothing is going to trump a civil rights bill.
You can put anything in it, call it Civil Rights Act of 1999, 2010, 2015, whatever.
And it'll pass.
Must take a brief time out, but we've got more.
Don't go away.
Now, the Iranian, I guess the guy's foreign minister is up now.
They're in Lausanne, Switzerland, and they're announcing the details of the preliminary agreement in the nuclear talks.
Phase one.
The real deal will be finalized supposedly this summer.
And the Iranian guy's up there, and he's speaking Farsi, obviously, which needs to be translated.
Boy, would I love to be translating it because I think I know what the guy's probably saying.
He's doing the Iranian version.
We will bet you.
Death to America.
You just don't know.
You have signed your warrant today.
Aha!
We will bet it you.
Ten years, and along with the Israel aliens, you are history.
Aha!
My guess is he's speaking some kind of code back to the Ayatollah hominy.
You have just signed your own death warrant.
You are believing us to be nice people.
You are such fools.
You are letting us make nuclear weapons and power while we believe in everything you supposedly oppose.
Get to America.
Meanwhile, never forget, Indiana is the focus of evil in the modern world this week.
Who is next on the phones?
It's going to be Zach in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Hi, Zach.
Great to have you with us.
Hello.
Hey, Rush.
Oh, my gosh.
What a pleasure to talk to the Almighty Rush Limbaugh.
Thank you for calling, sir.
The Almighty Rush Limbaugh.
The Almighty Rush Limbaugh, where the destruction of spin begins.
You know it.
Yeah.
The destruction of spin begins.
I like that.
I like that very much.
Yeah.
I'm a rush baby, actually.
I'm 29.
I have three kids under four, and I hope you're on the air long enough where they can become rush babies themselves.
Every intention to that, by the way.
Excellent.
Do you know where Lynchburg, Virginia is?
Do you know what's in Lynchburg, Virginia?
Lynchburg, Virginia.
What's in Lynchburg, Virginia?
Liberty University.
Yeah, Liberty University, Jerry Falwell's place.
That's correct.
I went to Liberty University, and I think I know what Dr. Falwell, the late Dr. Falwell, would say about this whole pizza business.
But I actually run a mobile, wood-fired pizza business.
Dr. Falwell would say, hold the pepperoni, give me green pepper, onions, and extra cheese.
That's what he'd say about the pizza.
That's right.
I actually run a mobile pizza business down here.
You do?
I do.
A mobile pizza business.
Yeah, it's a wood-fired brick pizza oven on a trailer.
No kidding.
Yes, sir.
How innovative.
So you don't have the overhead of a brick and mortar establishment.
Exactly.
Exactly right.
And believe it or not, we cater weddings.
We cater multiple weddings.
It's a new hip type of thing that young couples are doing a lot.
We haven't quite done any middle-aged or older couples.
It's typically the younger crowd.
But we do cater weddings.
And I suppose if I was asked to do a wedding for a gay couple, I would just tell them to write the check and I'll make the gayest pizza you've ever had.
But I think in the end it's more important to dislike their actions or what Dr. Falwell would call their sin and not dislike or hate the sinner.
It comes down to loving everybody and you shouldn't.
But wait a minute now.
No, I agree.
But where is the assumption that there's any hate here?
See, I think that's for people.
It's so easy to accuse people of hating.
How does it equal hate if a religious belief is in opposition to gay marriage and you're not supposed to facilitate it, celebrate it, support it or what have you, so you choose not to cater it if you're not you, but any business.
Why is that hate?
Well, I'm not saying that's hate.
I'm saying in the process of deciding whether or not you should, I think it's important to disregard their actions and disregard their beliefs or their choices to be a homosexual or whatever it may be, and instead look at them as people and an opportunity to have business.
I'm all about business.
I don't think it's a choice.
Well, we know that it's a choice in certain stages of life within certain gender groups, but overall it's not a choice.
So you just, you take the money.
You're in business.
They want to spend their money with you.
You'll take it.
I'm not against the way you want to be.
If you want to be that way and you want to write me a check for a service.
Then you'll cash it.
Their money is as good as anybody else.
I understand that.
Totally.
You freed them to do that.
You exercise it.
Fine and dandy.
That's not hate either.
And I got to go.
Did I hear this right?
Did John Kerry say that he thinks he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize?
Have you?
Oh, he didn't say it was in an article.
He hasn't said it.
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