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I would. I would donate mostly towards injured soldiers, families of fallen soldiers, .. basically lots of charities that involve soldiersxhellcatxI second this. Everyone deserves a second chance, even if they consent to walking into bullets and blowing up brown people for cash. Supporting the troops: Especially important.
Apparently so, for, you see, we seem to be speaking in English. Funny, that.Wow this thread is full of idiots!
Is it asking too much to learn the langua franca of the US when you come to live here???
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I only recently saw Brokeback, and while I'm not gay I couldn't help but get a little "hot and bothered" at the gay scenes knowing that Heath Ledger was dead. Call me crazy, but there's something very, very sexy about that.
Again, not gay
'64 Civil Rights Act much? :|Only applies to public places, not private businesses much? The owner of a business has the right to refuse any customer service for any reason.[QUOTE="FragStains"][QUOTE="Blandassname"][QUOTE="FragStains"]Any private business can discriminate if they want. It may not be good business practice, but it's completely legal. I could walk into a store and the owner can tell me to leave because he doesn't like the size of my nose. Sure, I'd be irked but I wouldn't go crying to the government about it.blasto65_basic
Thank you I was trying to find that
... ok, then. It seems I'm left with little choice.TITLE II--INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AGAINST DISCRIMINATION IN PLACES OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
SEC. 201. (a) All persons shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, and privileges, advantages, and accommodations of any place of public accommodation, as defined in this section, without discrimination or segregation on the ground of race, color, religion, or national origin.
(b) Each of the following establishments which serves the public is a place of public accommodation within the meaning of this title if its operations affect commerce, or if discrimination or segregation by it is supported by State action:
(1) any inn, hotel, motel, or other establishment which provides lodging to transient guests, other than an establishment located within a building which contains not more than five rooms for rent or hire and which is actually occupied by the proprietor of such establishment as his residence;
(2) any restaurant, cafeteria, lunchroom, lunch counter, soda fountain, or other facility principally engaged in selling food for consumption on the premises, including, but not limited to, any such facility located on the
premises of any retail establishment; or any gasoline station;
(3) any motion picture house, theater, concert hall, sports arena, stadium or other place of exhibition or entertainment; and
(4) any establishment (A)(i) which is physically located within the premises of any establishment otherwise covered by this subsection, or (ii) within the premises of which is physically located any such covered establishment, and (B) which holds itself out as serving patrons of such covered establishment.
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