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To: HPilot who wrote (841438)3/9/2015 9:21:07 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573213
 
That's your proof? Did you bother to read the whole article?

As to the villa, it isn't a small building. It was restored a couple of years ago to the tune of $8 million. It is a 3 story building with a steel frame. According to this document, it has a footprint of 1128 m^2. That works out to over 11,000 square feet. More than room enough for two sets of offices.

Her is another approach. Over the decades, many German companies have been sued over their use of slave labor during the war, including those that were part of the war effort. If what you are claiming was true, their defense would simp!y be that the Nazis were running things and that was their decision. Yet no one has used that defense...



To: HPilot who wrote (841438)3/14/2015 1:33:03 PM
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Oklahoma Democrat Wants Christian Businesses To Identify Themselves With Notices In Windows

March 13, 2015
mypetjawa.mu.nu

I'm sure the last group to try this thought they were justified as well...

Oklahoma Democratic state Rep. Emily Virgin wants Christian businesses to post a public notice of discrimination if they intend to claim that they have a religious right to refuse service to LGBT people. State Rep. Chuck Strohm (R) introduced a bill, the Oklahoma Religious Freedom Act, earlier this year that would allow businesses like wedding cake bakers and photographers to deny services if it was "against the person's religious beliefs." [...]

The amendment to HB1371 introduced by Virgin on Tuesday would require religious businesses to come out of the closet.

Virgin is proud of her original idea, and so are many of her followers.

The last time fascists tried this, it worked out so well for the business owners.


Updated to add additional article quote.