Can the gov'ner actually force something like this? For some reason I have a hard time seeing a mandate like that holding up in court. I mean, I thought the U.S. Constitution protected people's rights to freedom, for things like, ya know, choosing whichever color of paint you want to paint your interior walls with.
Truth is, way I see it, is that there are a few crybabies out there who have nothing better to do than try to stir up trouble over trivial issues like this, and it just drives them absolutely NUTS that they haven't gotten their way yet.
What, you think it's o.k. for Ferentz, and the Iowa football program to keep hating gay people? I'm not sure how it could be any more blatant. Pat Robertson thinks the pink locker rooms are a little too much. It has to be the most egregious attempt to harm the gay movement since ever.
Just so I don't inadvertently paint my house in a way that portrays me as a hater can you inform me of which colors are considered egregious to the LGBTQ community?
Am I okay with taupe or is that offensive because it's calming as well?
UPDATE TO THIS STORY: Branstad is still considering ordering Ferentz to stop kneeling the ball with 1:45 and 3 timeouts left in the 1st half.
Since when is pink owned by gay people? What colors do I own?
Since when is pink owned by gay people? What colors do I own?
Branstand obvoiusly failed to stop this guy too.