NFL may move Super Bowl from Arizona if anti-gay bill passes

Arizona seems like a terrible place

Actually some really cool places to go, but some areas are a different world. That said their location does lead to some obstacles and situations that most states never deal with or worry about (not saying this case but in general)
 
This may be a silly question, but how would certain places know if an individual is gay or not to turn them away? :lol:

Two guys or two girls can come in together and look completely normal.

are you saying gay people don't look normal :nerd: :nerd: :nerd:


why did i always think az was such a welcoming place. is that outside of the bigger cities?

Lot of old, bigoted retirees move down there.

bunch of old white guys. the golfing in arizona is :pimp:
 
i need to unplug myself from the world. this gay agenda needs to stop. who cares who bangs what. if it's between two consenting adults, it's not news. freaking nets selling Jason Collins jerseys—straight sensationalism.

What exactly are you talking about? What does any of what you said have to do with the topic at hand?

you think businesses should be able to refuse people service because of who they sleep with?
Not even close, bud. It shouldn't be an issue whatsoever who bangs who. Arizona shouldn't be passing legislations, and the NFL and the media shouldn't care which players are down low. It's not our business but the media sensationalizes these people, calls them role models when in reality, this stuff is a marketing ploy.

tell me in what day and age a jason collin jersey ought to be sold. dude is on a 10 day contract and hasn't been good since Stanford.
 
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Not even close, bud. It shouldn't be an issue whatsoever who bangs who. Arizona shouldn't be passing legislations, and the NFL and the media shouldn't care which players are down low. It's not our business but the media sensationalizes these people, calls them role models when in reality, this stuff is a marketing ploy.

tell me in what day and age a jason collin jersey ought to be sold. dude is on a 10 day contract and hasn't been good since Stanford.
A jersey is sold because people want to buy the jersey?
 
i need to unplug myself from the world. this gay agenda needs to stop. who cares who bangs what. if it's between two consenting adults, it's not news. freaking nets selling Jason Collins jerseys—straight sensationalism.

What exactly are you talking about? What does any of what you said have to do with the topic at hand?

you think businesses should be able to refuse people service because of who they sleep with?
Not even close, bud. It shouldn't be an issue whatsoever who bangs who. Arizona shouldn't be passing legislations, and the NFL and the media shouldn't care which players are down low. It's not our business but the media sensationalizes these people, calls them role models when in reality, this stuff is a marketing ploy.

tell me in what day and age a jason collin jersey ought to be sold. dude is on a 10 day contract and hasn't been good since Stanford.

this has nothing to do with az's law though, lol
 
a) how is a business owner to know if he or she is dealing with a homosexual customer?
b) i assume this is something the supreme court could overturn if arizona's governor were to let it pass
 
True :lol:

This entire thing is just straight comedy.

"No I'm good, you are a paying customer but please leave my restaurant - I don't want to make money and keep food on my table based on what you do in your bedroom. My god says so you see."
 
i still don't get how the how the supporters of this law think that gay people can be identified :lol:

like are you going to have to declare your sexual orientation on some card and present it at every restaurant you go to?
 
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