Showing posts with label Arizona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arizona. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Gay 'Jim Crow' in Waiting?

by Andrew Roman
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In Arizona, there already exists a law that's been on the books since 1999 called the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The fact of the matter is that just about any place of business in that state already has the legal right to discriminate against gays, if they choose to. 

The fear now sweeping the country in this all-gay all-the-time era we live in is that if Governor Jan Brewer signs Bill 1062 into law – which is a modification to the existing law, a clarification – a new age of intolerance and grotesque homophobia will be ushered in. Presumably “No gays allowed” signs will start popping up across the landscape, homosexuals will be denied access to goods and services everywhere and gay-bashing will become institutionalized - all because of this law.

It's just what the bible thumpers have been waiting for!

Let’s be clear.  These latest modifications to the already existing law are not needed if business owners felt like saying "no" to gay customers. A Gay Jim Crow era would already exist without this bill, if this country were so inclined.

Indeed, there are some communities in Arizona that have local statutes in place against the existing state law, but the fact remains that denying services to gays could (and would) already be a reality most everywhere else if service providers really wanted to do so. The law is already on their side.

What is so hard to understand about this?

In much of the United States - from deep in the heart of Alabama to the northern reaches of New England - service providers already have that right to deny gays services.

The reality is: It just ain't happening. Anywhere.

There is no 21st-Century Gay Jim Crow era waiting to explode across the map as the world waits for Governor Brewer to launch it with a stroke of her pen.

I know the agenda pimps hate to hear this, but no one is turning away gays for being gay.

Why would they? How could they?

In fact, it would be contrary to the religious beliefs of Christians and Jews to deny services to homosexuals. How many of the great ignorant masses realize that? Plus, it would be heartily unwise from a business standpoint.

Seriously, why aren't these homophobes denying hamburgers, clothes, radial tires and Slushies to gays now? 

What the bill does is confirm the right of a religious person to not have to participate in a given event that specifically contradicts their religious beliefs - a same-sex wedding, for instance. 

These modifications would not be necessary if not for judges with agendas who have access to countless penumbras.*

Let’s be even more clear. The people in question - photographers and bakers who have refused to work same-sex weddings - have said time and time again they are more than happy to serve gays as individuals. What they are specifically refusing to do is serve a same-sex wedding, which directly contradicts religious conviction.

It should be noted that no business anywhere has ever - and I mean, ever - used the Religious Freedom Restoration Act to defend not serving gays.

The modifications to the law are completely misunderstood by the left, the media (redundant) and politicians of all stripes afraid of bad press.

On one hand, the bill is meant to clarify in no uncertain terms that that any association, including for-profit corporations, are covered in the already existing law. Indeed, that was the intent of the law when originally constructed (by both Democrats and Republicans). However (sadly), the Hobby-Lobby and Conestoga Woods Specialties lawsuits against ObamaCare's birth control mandate made it clear that judges could twist and distort the original intent to meet their own agendas. Arizona decided to wipe away any ambiguity and state once and for all that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act most definitely applies to corporations as well.

That's the gist of it. I guess it's obvious to see how such a contemptible modification could spark a 21st Century Jim Crow backlash against gays across the map.

The bill also clarifies that the government does not have to be a party to a given case. In other words, an entity can assert a religious freedom violation whether or not the government is involved.

That's all. 

Quick, break out the fire hose. Armageddon is coming. Let's beat back the gays!!

On the other hand – and this is critical - the bill could actually make it more difficult for one to claim a religious freedom violation - not easier. According to the bill, one asserting a violation must show three specific things:

"1. That the person's action or refusal to act is motivated by a religious belief.

2. That the person's religious belief is sincerely held.

3. That the state action substantially burdens the exercise of the person's religious beliefs."

These points could arguably make it more burdensome for, say, a devout Christian to prove that he or she is within his or her rights to deny gays services based on religious convictions. Denying a gay person a new dishwasher, for instance, because of what he or she does in the privacy of the bedroom is simply not defensible based on normative Judeo-Christian beliefs.

Refusing to service a same-sex wedding, however, is absolutely defensible on religious grounds and well within the rights of those doing so. 

The sad thing is…if the bill passes, I have little doubt that Arizona may suffer somewhat economically, especially if the newly-annointed socially-conscious arbiters of justice – the National Football League – pull the Super Bowl from Phoenix.

More's the pity.


I wonder how many Arizona gays will be affected economically because of it.
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*Editor's note: "penumbra" refers to SCOTUS Justice William O. Douglas' opinion in Griswold v. Connecticut, that there are Constitutional rights not enumerated in the Constitution, like a specific "right to privacy", which then generates indistinct shadows or "penumbras" under which Constitutional rights (like abortion) may be construed.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Early Bird Doesn't Get Worm, if Worm is Packing Heat

Who are you calling a worm???

PRESCOTT, Ariz. – A 9-year-old boy digging for worms in northern Arizona found a gun buried near his home. Police in Prescott say the stainless-steel .38-caliber revolver was in plastic bag along with one bullet just under the ground's surface. Police say it appears the gun was only covered up to hide it until someone came back to get it. They say they don't know who owns the gun or how it ended up buried near the home of the boy who found it...

Apparently the kid did the right thing and informed his parents or authorities. The NRA runs a program for grade school kids, Eddie Eagle, which instructs kids that if they find a gun, they shouldn't touch it, but tell an adult. Can't let those NRA types near our kids, though. They might infect them with the idea that guns can be useful tools in the right hands sometimes...

Friday, January 27, 2012

Tarmac Tête-à-Tête

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Governor Brewer invites Obama to visit the border with her. Obama thinks she said "Borders" and said, "No thanks! I haven't finished reading the book I've got!"

The unintended consequence of this conversation and the president huffing off afterwards, is the increased attention in Gov. Brewer's book:

Prior to the meeting, Brewer’s book was languishing in the annals of the millions of books sold by Amazon. It was sitting at 311,472 overall on Wednesday afternoon. By Thursday morning, the book had moved to number 14.


Apparently there's more than one Amazon in Arizona! Maybe next time, Barry should bring TOTUS with him to every informal meeting?

Thursday, January 26, 2012

President Thin-Skin's Brilliant Brewer-Book Stimulus Program

Obama and Governor Brewer on the tarmac in Phoenix, Arizona, 1/25/2011 (AP Photo)


Cross-posted at the Left Coast Rebel

Via Politico:

It was a tense moment on the tarmac.

President Obama, alighting from the stairs of Air Force One in Phoenix this afternoon, was greeted by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, who handed him an envelope and the two exchanged what appeared to be some heated sentiments. At one point, she pointed her finger at him.

Asked afterward what happened, Brewer said, “He was a little disturbed about my book, Scorpions for Breakfast.

“I said to him that I have all the respect in the world for the office of the president. The book is what the book is. I asked him if he read the book. He said he read the excerpt,” she said, according to a pool report. “He didn’t feel that I had treated him cordially. I said I was sorry he felt that way but I didn’t get my sentence finished. Anyway, we’re glad he’s here. I’ll regroup.”

In the envelope she had given him was a handwritten letter, Brewer said — “an invitation that I’ve extended to him before with regards to coming to Arizona and going to the border with me. . . . We’ve had a remarkable comeback here and I want to share that with him.”

A White House official confirmed the invitation and described the encounter in more bureaucratic terms: “The President said he’d be glad to meet with her again, but did note that after their last meeting, a cordial discussion in the Oval Office, the governor inaccurately described the meeting in her book. The President looks forward to continuing taking steps to help Arizona’s economy grow.”

The pool reporter, POLITICO’s Carrie Budoff Brown, said the scene was far from the norm. Aside from the pointing, they appeared to talk over each other and he appeared to walk away from her while they were still talking.

My clear takeaway from this story is that President Thin-Skin couldn't stand the fact that Governor Real Leader's book has a (passage?) that is slightly less-than-rosy toward Him. They met on the tarmac, sparks of discontent flew, God forbid.

But just what did Governor Brewer say in her book?

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

"Baja Arizona": An Idea Whose Time Has Come!

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TUCSON, Ariz.—On the patio of a downtown bar here last Wednesday night, a handful of people gathered over pitchers of beer to plot the creation of America's 51st state.
With copies of the Arizona constitution before them, they debated how to turn Pima County—a liberal southern swatch of Arizona that borders Mexico and includes Tucson—into "Baja Arizona."

"What's the objective?" one member asked the group, Start Our State.

"Becoming our own state and making our own decisions," said organizer Paul Eckerstrom.


I personally say: Let them try! I think "Baja Arizona" should start small, though, and then, if they show the capacity for good governance, give them a larger territory. First, let's give them that area along the border identified by our government as a place where US citizens shouldn't go. All Arizona liberals should move there, and then after successfully dealing with the problems of illegal immigration and drug smuggling, give the survivors a crack (pun intended) at governing a larger territory.

Problem solved!

H/T Rob Port

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords Shot and Killed in Arizona

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Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords was shot and killed during an open meeting with her constituents today. Already, recriminations are echoing through the blogosphere, although motive has not yet been established for the shooting.

The shooting is to be deplored, regardless of the motivation. If the shooting was political in nature, it needs to be shouted from the rooftops, that in our country, political differences are settled by the ballot box and not the barrel of a gun.

Dr. Steven Rayle, a former emergency room doctor who now works in a hospice, said that he had witnessed the shootings. He said the congresswoman was standing behind a table outside the Safeway greeting passersby when the gunman approached her from behind, held a gun about a foot from her head and began firing.


I fully expect the knee jerk, gun ban crowd to be out shortly. As horrific as this crime is, there is no harm in waiting until all the facts come out before anyone starts assessing blame, other than that which would naturally fall to anyone who would commit such a vile and evil act as this assassin did.

Ms. Giffords was a motorcycle enthusiast, married to a former NASA astronaut and Navy pilot, Cmdr. Mark E. Kelly. Rest in peace, Ms. Giffords. Our prayers go out to her family and friends.

Update: According to a hospital spokesperson, she is alive but in critical condition.

H/T Memeorandum