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Old 04-29-2014, 02:39 PM   #1
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Yep, I agree with Cuban. It's a slippery slope. We just saw a CEO basically forced to resign because of his Christian beliefs that led him to be against homosexual marriage. What exactly is next?

Sterling obviously has a screw loose, but it is a very, very slippery slope. Following the PC crowd can be a very poor choice.
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We just saw a CEO basically forced to resign because of his Christian beliefs that led him to be against homosexual marriage. What exactly is next?
Technically, this is incorrect. Eich made a contribution to NOM's (National Organization for Marriage) campaign for Prop 8, which supported 'traditional marriage'.

NOM is an organization which goes to great pains, nay contortions, to point out that they are not against homosexual marriage, but that they support TRADTIONAL marriage. You know...the kind like Donald and Rochelle Sterling's--one woman, one man, and a series of long-term highly-paid 'mistresses'.

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Marriage Equality, probably.
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