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DAYS AFTER ORLANDO ATTACK, HOUSE G.O.P. BLOCKS VOTE ON GAY-RIGHTS AMENDMENT
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(06-15-2016, 11:20 PM)Benton Wrote: The anti-discrimination should be in place anyway, but that has nothing to do with the shooting.

don't know what the bill was suppose to be for.   But is blocking it just a delay or is it deny it ever be voted on.

I would imagine with just a tragedy so close emotions would be high and that is not a good way to make long term decisions for the country.  So if its just a delay then that makes sense.

again I don't know what the bill was for...  If its an anti-discrimination thing as in cannot be refused a job because of being lgbt or what have you that should be in place for all humans...   Just like a company should not be able to refuse hire for smoking imo.



As far as the shooter being in isis or not...   Doesn't really matter.  anytime something like this happens isis will take credit even if not their work as it makes them look stronger than what they are.

saw somewhere that this guy went to his club often... so he could have just been scorned by his gay lover.





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RE: DAYS AFTER ORLANDO ATTACK, HOUSE G.O.P. BLOCKS VOTE ON GAY-RIGHTS AMENDMENT - XenoMorph - 06-16-2016, 06:13 PM

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