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Check out this article.....these people are idiots!

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You have got to love how the word has spread though! I hope they lose some business over this! There is a link to an anti-gay marriage website on their website too!

Landscapers refuse work for gay couple
Stance taken by owners of the Garden Guy ignites fiery debate

The Associated Press
Updated: 10:29 p.m. ET Nov 9, 2006

HOUSTON - A few short weeks ago, Garden Guy was just a mom-and-pop landscaping business that promoted itself as “making Houston beautiful since 1991” and promised to treat its customers with respect and honesty.

Since then, though, the business has been vilified around the world as a bunch of bigots because its Christian conservative owners refused to do work for a gay couple.

Michael Lord and Gary Lackey, a gay couple requesting bids for a landscaping job at their new house, received a polite — and, well, honest — e-mail from Sabrina Farber, a co-owner of Garden Guy: “I need to tell you that we cannot meet with you because we choose not to work for homosexuals.”

Stunned, Lackey forwarded the e-mail to 200 friends, asking them not to patronize Garden Guy and urging them to pass the word on to friends and family. “I’m still shocked by the ignorance that exists in today’s society,” Lackey said in his e-mail.

And word was indeed passed on — as fast as the Web could carry it.

Within days, the e-mail had been forwarded to thousands of people around the world, and quickly became the subject of heated and often ugly debates on the Internet. Because of the furor, a professional association of landscapers created a nondiscrimination policy.

A forum on the Garden Guy Web site, normally reserved for discussions about landscaping and shrubbery, was bombarded with angry comments and venomous attacks from as far away as Australia.

Debate turns ugly
Some people attacked the Farbers’ beliefs, threatened the couple and their five children, and said they ought to be sodomized. Others condemned gays as sinners headed toward damnation.

Farber, whose company’s Web site has long included Biblical quotes and a link to a Web site that opposes gay marriage, said she was shocked by the reaction.

“It was just our intent to uphold our rights as small business owners to choose our clientele,” she said. “All the hate, the threats of sodomizing my children, the threats of me being murdered, came out because of a very businesslike straightforward e-mail I sent. The crowd of tolerance and diversity is not so tolerant.”

But Farber said she and her husband have also gotten hundreds of calls and messages offering encouragement and have been touched by that. “We just cried. We have been through so much,” Farber said. “We become accidental crusaders for Christ.”

Lackey and Lord did not return calls from the Associated Press.

“Imagine if it had been a black or Hispanic couple that they wouldn’t provide services to. It’s really bad,” said Jack Valinski, a Houston gay activist. “A lot of gay couples have kids, live in the suburbs and have neighbors that are straight. Yet, we still have instances like this. There is still always that underlying discrimination we all have to deal with.”


No sexual-orientation laws in Houston
Houston, unlike Austin and Dallas, has no ordinance prohibiting businesses from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation.

Farber’s e-mail reached the Harrisburg, Pa., offices of the Association of Professional Landscape Designers, which said that the Farbers were misrepresenting themselves as current members of the group and no longer belong.

After receiving hundreds of outraged calls and e-mails, the 1,200-member association issued a statement criticizing the Farbers and created a nondiscrimination policy.

“It has come to our attention that a former member has declined a professional engagement on the grounds of the prospective clients’ sexual orientation. This conduct does not conform to the policy and practice of APLD,” the organization said.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15640683/
 
Though I don't think it is right, its still their choice who they provide there services to though they shouldn't of come right out and said why they would not do it. Business wise its not a good choice. Besides I would rather give my money who did not hate me at least to my face.
 
The biggest problem with Christian conservatives is that they forget what Jesus was all about...loving one another,above all else?They fear God too much,and love too little.
 
On an ethical note, as Christian, they should not FAIL to help people when they can. They should also not judge, because in a Christian's eye, GOD will do it for them, so they can stfu and re-read their Bible.

I hate stupid people...
 
I absolutely hope their business dies. I think the threats made agains their children are immature and repulsive.
 
If in fact they have recieved threats against their children and for that matter threats to themselves, then I think this is as wrong as what they did. I honestly applaud them to a point, because nothing, and I mean nothing angers me more than someone doing something that they disagree with only to make a buck. If you have principles and beliefs, regardless of how popular or unpopular those beliefs are then be willing to live by them.

At the same time they could have stated the reason they did not want the job was because of schedule not permiting or that they did not feel they were the best for the job. Which they were not.
 
The biggest problem with Christian conservatives is that they forget what Jesus was all about...loving one another,above all else?They fear God too much,and love too little.

Actually... no.
They don't fear God enough. What they fear is getting "dirty". They're like the Jews before Christ, always worrying about being contaminated by evil ("Unclean! Unclean!). In reality, they don't realize what Christ did for us: He made it run the other way; if you're his, you contaminate the evil by love, and it can't touch you at all. A real, trusting ('believing') Christian could share a bed, naked even, with a gay dude, without batting an eye -- and in fact would, to provide shelter if it was needed. And the fear of God would compel him to do so, even if love did not.
 
I dont know how they've been in business since 1991 because in my opinion you take money from customers no matter how much you dislike them.
 
Real freedom would mean they could hang that sign that says "only whites". Of course they'd never make it in business that way, these days; they might have a few decades ago.
And of course real freedom means that a gay-owned business could hang a sign that said "No Right-wing Religious types". Which I would, just to make the point.
 
Should have figured that these fuckers would be able to come out of this smelling like a rose. I wonder what would have happend to their business if they refused to work with the Latino community down there?

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Flap over gay comment nets business


Nov 11, 2006, 16:00 GMT HOUSTON, TX, United States (UPI) -- Business has been booming for Houston area landscaping company that refused to work for a gay couple.

http://news.monstersandcritics.com/business/article_1220699.php/Flap_over_gay_comment_nets_business
 
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