A Little Screwy
Over the years American courts have ruled no to school prayer, no to saluting the flag, no to saying the Pledge of Allegiance – all to ‘protect people’s constitutional rights.’
Now a Colorado businesswoman’s landed in a lawsuit in the Supreme Court because she won’t build gay marriage websites and, oddly, the same people who cheered those lawsuits ‘to protect people’s rights’ say she doesn’t have that right.
How screwy does that sound?
A Little Screwy
Over the years American courts have ruled no to school prayer, no to saluting the flag, no to saying the Pledge of Allegiance – all to ‘protect people’s constitutional rights.’
Now a Colorado businesswoman’s landed in a lawsuit in the Supreme Court because she won’t build gay marriage websites and, oddly, the same people who cheered those lawsuits ‘to protect people’s rights’ say she doesn’t have that right.
How screwy does that sound?