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Freedom means nothing to Barack Obama or those who share his views instead they believe in the inerrancy of their own beliefs and are willing to shove them down other people's throats. They are worse then many of the religious bigots but in their case they are just bigots regardless of if their beliefs are religious in nature or not and in some cases their beliefs are founded on religion therefore even our President is a religious bigot. Bigotry of all types should be condemned. I feel bad for businesses and organizations which must put up with the policies of a bigoted President. Agree with 100% of what they want or they will force it down your throat anyway.
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