Sigh.. in recent years-- a few people have been dragged through the mud and even sued over not providing services to members of the gay community. Many members of the conservative majority were quick to say "businesses should be able to run their business as they see fit". So why is it that the same rules don't seem to apply and people want to bitch about what a business does-- when its clear that the reasoning is against their political ideology?
has nothing to do with Yahoo's comments section. and that baker in Colorado's right to refuse was upheld.
I don't doubt for a second that the move is partially political on Yahoo's part... but so what? They're a private enterprise.. they can do what they damn well want, right? Originally Posted by Grace Preston
it's more for legal reasons than anything else i think. there is talk of stripping away the immunity from posted comments on websites making the sites responsible for those comments.
could you imagine what would happen to ECCIE if that protection is removed??
YIKES!