tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4271923532585508158.post4046025864678623198..comments2023-06-08T03:05:43.638-07:00Comments on Gay Married Californian: Religious liberty, againIThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09605163506396013904noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4271923532585508158.post-61151221700043680112011-08-18T22:06:25.144-07:002011-08-18T22:06:25.144-07:00I do agree with him on one thing, though. I don...<i>I do agree with him on one thing, though. I don't understand why anyone would sue a photographer or baker who didn't want to serve at your wedding.</i><br /><br />No...but when you extend it to "hotel/resort that won't hold our wedding reception", then it gets dicey. If you want to hold your reception at the Ahwahnee* or the Hotel Del Coronado or the Top of the Mark (to use just California examples!), it's hard to say "Oh, just go to another place." Some places are <i>Sui generis</i>, y'know?<br /><br />[* True Story: my mom told me she and my dad went to the Ahwahnee (the legendary lodge at Yosemite) for their 5th anniversary. Their 5th anniversary was April 21, 1961. I was born January 18, 1962. My mom again: "the only time you were ever early for anything in your life." Do the math! ;-D]JCFnoreply@blogger.com