Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Denial of Same Sex Marriage

Harley
            Same sex marriage is perfectly acceptable in my opinion, but this is about denying service to same sex marriage couples. I feel that people who own a business should have the right to offer their service to anyone they please. If they don’t want to offer their service to same sex couples, that’s their choice and everyone should just accept their business decision.
            I don’t understand the point of making a lawsuit against these photographers. If the photographers lost the case and had to do a photo shoot, they could just purposely do a poor job and waste their money anyways. Article 1 Section 8 Clause 18 of the constitution states that the constitution can bend and doesn’t have to be followed word for word. That also should mean that denying business to people should be an option that a business owner should have.

            I also think that there would be no lawsuit if a company decided to do just same sex marriage photos. Nobody would care to legally bother a photography company who just takes photos of same sex weddings. In my personal opinion, this same sex couple was just out to look for some free money in a lawsuit.

Monday, September 25, 2017

Possibly Amendment 28??????

Amendment #28
Year passed: 2017

No citizen in the US may start or join a clan or group of people who negatively target a specific race or gender. This also includes groups who are currently active in the targeting a specific race or gender will be terminated.

Monday, September 18, 2017

Harley teaches you the 13th Amendment

Harley Gibbs
13th amendment
  1. Summarize the amendment in 3 sentences or less
a.       This amendment was created to end slavery. Slavery cannot be used unless it’s punishable for crime. It forbids slavery in the US and any area under their control.

  1. Define any vocabulary terms (be ready to answer questions about any words or phrases you use!)
a.       Compulsory- required by law or a rule; obligatory.

  1. Answer the following:
What is the historical background of this amendment (why was it made?)
a.       It was created while Africans were being taken from their homes and forced into slavery.
b.        People felt that they were human beings and not pieces of property.
What does this amendment mean today?
a.       It was the start of the equality of all races like there is today
b.       Today in the US, slavery is still illegal and looked back on as a mistake.
Present examples of current issues involving this amendment.
a.       Race riots and issues occurring in Charlottesville where white supremacists believe that whites are the dominant race.
b.       Prisons using prisoners as free labor in Arizona.

F1 Grid Girls

Harley Summary: This F1 article explains how Formula 1 races will no longer feature grid girls. The grid girls are the girls that we...