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Stephen King re: Indiana Religious Freedom Law "You can frost a dog turd-but it's still a dog turd." (Original Post) kpete Mar 2015 OP
LOL! So true, Stephen! City Lights Mar 2015 #1
Blammo! hifiguy Mar 2015 #2
Not just gay discrimination. Given the wording, Indiana is wide open for business for many discriminations based on...beliefs. Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #3
That was my thought too. Step by step............n/t Paper Roses Mar 2015 #5
He used the same expression about the dog turd, I think in FIRESTARTER. nt raccoon Mar 2015 #4

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3. Not just gay discrimination. Given the wording, Indiana is wide open for business for many discriminations based on...beliefs.
Tue Mar 31, 2015, 04:26 PM
Mar 2015

First woman ever convicted of "feticide", deafh of a fetus, just this week in Indiana in atrial presided over by....ready for this....Pence's first judicial appointment...a minority woman convicted by a Bible Thumper judge...wonder what that appointment ceremony picture would look like?

"There are also concerns Patel may be a victim of wider political dynamics in Indiana. The judge in Patel’s case, Elizabeth Hurley, was the first superior court appointee by Indiana’s conservative governor, Mike Pence. Judge Hurley allowed the jury to view a video of police interrogating Patel in post-operative recovery, despite defense arguments that Patel’s Miranda rights were ignored and she was recovering from sedation and severe blood loss during the questioning."

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