I think that the court case that the gay couple started was
a complete waste of money and time. A photographer has a right to refuse
service to whoever he wants to, no matter the circumstance. The gay couple
should have taken the answer know and find a new photographer to take their
pictures. If I were a photographer and a gay couple asked me to take their
pictures, I would probably also refuse service because it could cause a loss of
business because other people that want you to take their pictures may not want
you to if they saw that you were taking pictures of a gay marriage. The court
has no way of helping a person that wants somebody to do something for them. I
feel that this is one of the big reasons why homosexuals have a bad reputation.
When people see that a gay couple are making a big deal out of nothing and
costing people and themselves time and money they think that all homosexuals
are as ignorant and childish as this couple. If everybody that has ever been
refused service took it to court there would have to be new laws to stop this
waste of time and money.
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Monday, September 25, 2017
1st Lie
My first lie was when I was outside playing by this 3 foot deep hole in our yard and there was always snakes in it and my mom told me and my sisters to never go inside it but I did. Then I told her I didn't but she was watching me and she knew I did.
First Memory
My very first memory was living at our old house near Claremont and it was winter. My dad had my snow sled hooked up behind his snow mobile and he was pulling me around. I remember this so much because it was the first time I ever let him pull me around and I remember falling off and I thought it was fun falling off so I kept diving off on purpose.
My Amendment
28th Amendment
After one year from the ratification of this article every citizen in the United States of America shall stand and hold their right hand over their heart and look at the flag present during the National Anthem or shall be fined a minimum of 100 dollars and a maximum of 5000 depending on the instance of infringement.
After one year from the ratification of this article every citizen in the United States of America shall stand and hold their right hand over their heart and look at the flag present during the National Anthem or shall be fined a minimum of 100 dollars and a maximum of 5000 depending on the instance of infringement.
Monday, September 18, 2017
The 21st amendment repealed the 18th
amendment which ended the prohibition era and made it legal for people to
ingest and distribute alcoholic beverages. This amendment is important today
because alcoholic beverages and bars are huge businesses and lots of people
drink alcohol. I think the only current issues with this amendment are crimes
committed while on alcohol and DUI.
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