More legal double-standards
Homosexuals and their supporters have worked to make it illegal in many, if not most places, to refuse to rent to a homosexual, regardless of the landlord's religious beliefs. Ironically, homosexuals now find themselves in violation of the laws they worked to impose on everyone lese, as they are being sued for advertising for homosexual roommates. So far the politically correct courts have found ways of allowing homosexuals to break the laws they burden the rest of society with.
What made me look this up is a recent case of a business owner, ousted from his location because the landlord doesn't want English only business...
On July 5 — the day after Independence Day — [Tom] McKenna received a letter from landlord Ivan Munro telling him to consider another location.
Munro said in his letter he wants to have "quality tenants serving the Spanish need in the area."
"I guess I don't serve the 'Spanish need,' whatever that means," McKenna said.
The interesting part was the comment in the column noting...
Munro is a private business owner, and he can do anything he wants with his property including fulfill his "vision."
So why is it legal to deny rent to someone because they don't speak Spanish, but illegal to deny them if they are homosexual.
Like we've been saying all along—they're not wanting equal rights, they want Special Rights.
Posted by Danny Carlton at August 6, 2007 7:17 AM




