Wonder how long this victory will last. Understand, this is about free speech, NOT gay rights. There are plenty of gay print shops.

A Kentucky appellate court on Friday ruled that the Christian owner of a printing shop in Lexington had the right to refuse to make T-shirts promoting a local gay pride festival.

In a split vote, a three-judge panel concluded that the store, Hands on Originals, couldn’t be forced to print a message with which the owner disagreed.

Understand that if campaign rhetoric  can be used to defeat Trump's statement of law,  there is no reason why the fact that there are plenty of print shop willing to do the bidding who whoever walks through their doors.  

Me?  I would price myself out of the "gay market," or delay delay delay production times.  I mean,  that is exactly the sort of strategy used by the Leftist community.  Turn about is fair play. 


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