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On this july fourth, america should be weeping and not celebrating
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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 2766250" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>In that case, the issue appears to be exactly what restriction the government imposed on the Kleins. I can understand the need for a narrow restriction on releasing the names, address, contact information or other identifying information for the lesbian couple. But my impression is that the government went overboard and totally restricted the freedom of speech of the Kleins. </p><p>Your information also seems to imply that the pain and distress of the lesbian couple was the result of their fear of harm caused by the release of their identity - not by their having been denied a wedding cake. These two versions of the story are certainly at odds. The issue is polarizing and this appears to be clouding objective coverage of the facts of the situation. Thanks for sharing the opposing information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 2766250, member: 688"] In that case, the issue appears to be exactly what restriction the government imposed on the Kleins. I can understand the need for a narrow restriction on releasing the names, address, contact information or other identifying information for the lesbian couple. But my impression is that the government went overboard and totally restricted the freedom of speech of the Kleins. Your information also seems to imply that the pain and distress of the lesbian couple was the result of their fear of harm caused by the release of their identity - not by their having been denied a wedding cake. These two versions of the story are certainly at odds. The issue is polarizing and this appears to be clouding objective coverage of the facts of the situation. Thanks for sharing the opposing information. [/QUOTE]
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