(CNN) - All signs indicate Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer will likely veto politically-charged legislation that supporters say promotes religious freedom and opponents contend discriminates against gays and lesbians.
Brewer did not signal her intention either way in an exclusive interview with CNN on Monday at the National Governors Association meeting in Washington.
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ahhhh .....true religious freedom ........the right to put your god above everyone else 's god and any one else 's beliefs ...........
yes....lets make it a LAW.......that's what god would want isn't it ....... I heard god hates certain people and especially gay and lesbians ......
lets just make it a Law so everyone can understand what god dislikes..........ahhhh now it's all making sense.........
your god hates certain people .....so lets pass a LAW that makes it ok for the people of religion in Arizona to hate too....
it's all so easy to see when you really look at it ......
Repubs, tea bags and Libertarians say they are about "freedom," but it's freedom FROM, not freedom TO. In their minds, their freedom FROM gays is outweighed by a gay person's freedom TO frequent the business of their choice.
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Repubs, tea bags and Libertarians say they are about "freedom," but it's freedom FROM, not freedom TO. In their minds, their freedom FROM gays outweighs a gay person's freedom TO frequent the business of their choice.