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Check out the bigoted MSNBC retards. Only THEIR agenda and rights matter.

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Apr 3, 2015, 3:06:03 PM4/3/15
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ElBrando
6 HOURS AGO

It's a whitewash of a rotten fence. Better to just get rid of
the law than to put a bucket of bad paint on it.

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SantaMonican
6 HOURS AGO

The fact that they aren't really completely fixing this shows
that they aren't sincere.

Indiana is going to feel a lot more heat- and it may now be too
late for many corporations.

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co-piloy
6 HOURS AGO

Why is it always that everything bad that happens in our
government always starts in or by the republican party. Bad
just gets worse every time. How have we put up with this stuff
for so long.The republican party has to be dismantled.

Indiana’s Republican Gov. Mike Pence signed into law a proposed
fix to the week-old Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) on
Thursday amid uncertainty as to whether the move would ease
intense criticism plaguing the Hoosier State.

“There will be some who think this legislation goes too far and
some who think it does not go far enough, but as governor I must
always put the interest of our state first and ask myself every
day, ‘What is best for Indiana?’” Pence said in a statement. “I
believe resolving this controversy and making clear that every
person feels welcome and respected in our state is best for
Indiana.”

The so-called “fix” was met with mixed reactions on Thursday,
exactly one week after Pence signed the bill into law and
unleashed an avalanche of national scorn. While some of the
measure’s most influential critics from the business community
hailed lawmakers’ efforts to make clear that the RFRA could not
be used to discriminate against patrons on the basis of their
sexual orientation or gender identity, more liberal groups
argued that the clarification did not go far enough. Social
conservatives, meanwhile, expressed frustration with Republican
lawmakers for even considering changes that they felt could
weaken the law.

http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/fix-indianas-religious-freedom-law-
draws-mixed-reaction

 

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