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Sorry.Are you referring to Kerry or Hillary?![]()

In IL, the Secretary of State's office controls the DMV

Sorry.Are you referring to Kerry or Hillary?![]()
Sorry.
In IL, the Secretary of State's office controls the DMV![]()
Just because they put until doesn't mean it's legally enforceable. I can put any sign I want up in my place of business. It doesn't mean the courts would back me on it.Actually, it looks like a market selling lulavim (palm fronds) and other traditional items for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot (which occurs in a few weeks). It might be operated by a synagogue or congregation, but judging by the variety of clothes, I think not. Or maybe it's a congregation that arranged for outside sellers.
I'm not sure why they would choose to restrict women, unless they were either planning services at some point or perhaps the sheer density of the crowd created an immodest environment. But I'm not Orthodox, so there may be some other reason.
But it is apparently way less time than it takes to type "yes" or "no" to the simple question of whether the people who support Ms. Davis would similarly support a Quaker who won't issue concealed carry licenses or a Muslim who refuses to allow driver's licenses to women. Same exact thing. Yet, there is no time to answer "that" question. Crickets. It seems clear to me that the answer would have to be YES, but since they won't answer, I'm guessing that these "rights" to refuse service only extend to Christian beliefs.
But it is apparently way less time than it takes to type "yes" or "no" to the simple question of whether the people who support Ms. Davis would similarly support a Quaker who won't issue concealed carry licenses or a Muslim who refuses to allow driver's licenses to women. Same exact thing. Yet, there is no time to answer "that" question. Crickets. It seems clear to me that the answer would have to be YES, but since they won't answer, I'm guessing that these "rights" to refuse service only extend to Christian beliefs.
But it is apparently way less time than it takes to type "yes" or "no" to the simple question of whether the people who support Ms. Davis would similarly support a Quaker who won't issue concealed carry licenses or a Muslim who refuses to allow driver's licenses to women. Same exact thing. Yet, there is no time to answer "that" question. Crickets. It seems clear to me that the answer would have to be YES, but since they won't answer, I'm guessing that these "rights" to refuse service only extend to Christian beliefs.
Actually, it looks like a market selling lulavim (palm fronds) and other traditional items for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot (which occurs in a few weeks). It might be operated by a synagogue or congregation, but judging by the variety of clothes, I think not. Or maybe it's a congregation that arranged for outside sellers.
I'm not sure why they would choose to restrict women, unless they were either planning services at some point or perhaps the sheer density of the crowd created an immodest environment. But I'm not Orthodox, so there may be some other reason.
Just because they put until doesn't mean it's legally enforceable. I can put any sign I want up in my place of business. It doesn't mean the courts would back me on it.
The Shapes business in Florida obviously caters to women, but men are not excluded. I was curious and went and read the "about" and the "membership" parts on their corporate website. Nowhere does it say the gym is only for women. They use very gender neutral words like "member" and "guest." Only on a website in South Africa did it mention being able to exercise without men around. It implies it is for women only, but there is nowhere where it says "men are not allowed" so a man probably could join if he felt comfortable enough.I have wondered how Shapes Fitness for Women is allowed to stay open. I wonder if just no men have tried to join.
link?So did yall see the case of the barber who refused to cut a womans hair? She is suing. Wasn't religious, just that he doesn't cut women's hair.
http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2015/09/08/barbershop-fined-for-refusing-to-cut-womans-hair/link?
Christian owner of a private flower shop that if she refused to do the flowers for a you know what marriage
Can you really not say gay? I mean let's be real here, it should just be a "marriage", because gay people don't drive gay cars, and eat gay cake on their birthday... but now the LGTBQA community gets lumped into "you know what" It's so terrible you can't even say the word gay? Really?![]()
I don't think it's a decision to not use gay, but that the sex portion of same sex marriage gets censored here. I could be wrong, but that is how I always interpreted it.
Edited to add: And who knew it no longer is censored? I'm impressed!
Thanks for bringing that to my attention, but your post wasn't censored!