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OR just hire a different photographer who's not an idiotic ass and yer done. >>
>>I would agree with you...no question the photographer was making a bad decision. It's bad business. But the same-gender couple did not do what you suggested - and there was a legal case in New Mexico with a landmark decision in the State Supreme Court.
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>I'm not familiar with that case - can you give me the quick rundown?
http://www.adfmedia.org/files/ElanePhotoNMSCopinion.pdf>>I have always been fine with same-gender marriage (unlike Barack Obama, who has vacillated on it over the years). And until last month, I never ever understood why opponents of same-gender marriage had a concern....my feeling was always, "Why should they care? How does it affect them?" And I under understood why opponents invoked the 1st Amendment.....until last month, when New Mexico made a decision that is blatantly unconstitutional.
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>>I am still 100% fine with same-gender marriage - but the question on why opponents have been concerned with free speech violation has now been answered.
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>>This is why I raised the question.
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