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We Are Not Gay Bakers
Another one of these rulings
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -northe rn-irel and-327 91239
This is a bit odd though
//His party colleague David McIlveen tweeted: "Utterly sickened that a Christian owned business has been hauled over the coals for refusing to promote something that is not legal in NI."//
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This is a bit odd though
//His party colleague David McIlveen tweeted: "Utterly sickened that a Christian owned business has been hauled over the coals for refusing to promote something that is not legal in NI."//
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cavehill -they did not refuse to bake the cake because the customer was Gay -don't be so ridiculous. They refused to decorate it with a logo that was contrary to the Law in their country and contrary to their Beliefs. The fact they took a week to decide what to do suggests it was not a instant decision but the result of careful thought.
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Apparently Ireland conducts a referendum on Gay marriages this Friday.
The polls say it will be a yes vote, but if it is it will be rte first time the polls have got it right.
http:// www.the guardia n.com/s ociety/ 2015/ma y/18/co uld-pol ls-be-w rong-ir elands- gay-mar riage-r eferend um-vote -same-s ex
The polls say it will be a yes vote, but if it is it will be rte first time the polls have got it right.
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there is no suggestion that bert and ernie are gay, indeed "Sesame Workshop", successors to the Children's Television Workshop and current makers of Sesame Street, avow that bert and ernie are good friends.
i wonder if the Sesame Workshop have a case to bring for misrepresentation in the matter of a commercial hijacking of their legally owned characters?
i wonder if the Sesame Workshop have a case to bring for misrepresentation in the matter of a commercial hijacking of their legally owned characters?
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