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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 14 Aug 2015

    Court rules baker can’t refuse to make wedding cake for gay couple: http://on.wsj.com/1DSrxun pic.twitter.com/60iwZ4gh1y

    6:30 AM - 14 Aug 2015
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      1. Michael Q‏ @mquigley1863 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ How can the restaurant I am in post sign 'We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone' but this baker can't? It's all B. S. PC 👎

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      2. Theresa Campbell‏ @virkie56 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ don't think I'd want to eat a cake made by a baker who doesn't want to do it, let alone pay him to make it. Move on to a better baker!

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Jewbacca‏ @AmericanGSD 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @virkie56

        @virkie56 @WSJ what a crap society we live in today. Business and a life is ruined cuz he wouldn't make a cake for them.

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      1. TheAverageChuck‏ @average_chuck 14 Aug 2015
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        Absolutely unconstitutional. It's almost like slavery. @wsj

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      2. Sounder Tweet‏ @soundertweet 14 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ I don't see why all these people, kick up stink and go to the papers. Just go to another shop. What if his cake was rubbish, what then?

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Thomas Cantwell‏ @AstoriaTom 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @soundertweet

        @soundertweet @WSJ You probably don't understand why those black people didn't just go to another lunch counter.

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      4. Sounder Tweet‏ @soundertweet 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @AstoriaTom

        @AstoriaTom @WSJ You can't empower one persons freedom by oppression of another.

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      5. Thomas Cantwell‏ @AstoriaTom 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @soundertweet

        @soundertweet What is the "oppression" to which you refer?

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      6. Sounder Tweet‏ @soundertweet 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @AstoriaTom

        @AstoriaTom For the record, guy sounds like a complete ass. Fine him, take your business elsewhere. Watch other bakeries around him profit.

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      7. Thomas Cantwell‏ @AstoriaTom 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @soundertweet

        @soundertweet So black people should have just gone to a different lunch counter?

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      8. Sounder Tweet‏ @soundertweet 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @AstoriaTom

        @AstoriaTom Why don't you tell me. Did it get rid of the racists? I'd hope people wouldn't go to a place that wouldn't serve black people

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      9. Thomas Cantwell‏ @AstoriaTom 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @soundertweet

        @soundertweet Because I don't claim that public accommodation laws are oppressive.

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      1. Clifford L‏ @Clifford1462 14 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ - personally if he did not want to make the cake because of his religion - I'd find a new baker - can you imagine

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      1. Arthur Freyre‏ @arthur_freyre 14 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ Here is a link to my post regarding this matter. http://jasonpoblete.com/2015/01/25/the-price-of-citizenship/ …

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      2. ConcernedCitizen‏ @Ubi_est_veritas 14 Aug 2015
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        @WSJ By what authority does the government have the right to tell me whether or not my conscience is burdened?

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      3. James Mann‏ @jamesmannormyth 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @Ubi_est_veritas

        @KathyKatalina @WSJ The 14th amendment.

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      4. ConcernedCitizen‏ @Ubi_est_veritas 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @jamesmannormyth

        @jamesmannormyth @WSJ So the first amendment is null and void?

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      5. James Mann‏ @jamesmannormyth 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @Ubi_est_veritas

        @KathyKatalina @WSJ Not at all. You're free to think anything you want. Can't discriminate, however.

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      6. ConcernedCitizen‏ @Ubi_est_veritas 14 Aug 2015
        Replying to @jamesmannormyth

        @jamesmannormyth @WSJ The Constitution does not guarantee freedom to think about religion. It guarantees freedom of exercise of religion.

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