If that were really the case, what would that politician do to that stylist?
Instead, it's the other way 'round.
The governor sensibly votes with her feet. What if a Tea Party stylist had refused service to, say, Barney Frank and made it known he was doing so because Frank is homosexual? What would have happened?
I wrote on that a few days ago. I figure that if we want a conscience clause, we need to be graceful if they want theirs. Plus, there's a "good for the goose" aspect that we can point to - see, some on your side want to choose their clients based on ideology - why shouldn't we?
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