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Some of the biggest names in the world online business came together last month in Utah and told state legislators that unless they pass legislation ensuring LGBT employment protection rights, they can kiss any new jobs, and possibly all the jobs in that state, goodbye.Representatives from big box web companies such as Ancestry.com, 1-800-Contacts and online auction giant eBay told Utah state legislators that unless laws were passed to ensure LGBT job securities, it would be difficult for them to recruit industry experts to the state, thus hitting them at their bottom line.According to Think Progress “The state is currently considering such a measure, sponsored by state Sen. Ben McAdams (D). At a discussion with business leaders about the proposed legislation, McAdams added that 70 percent of Utah residents support statewide housing and employment protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals,†reported the website.
That may be the single gayest thing I have ever read on this board. Or the old one.
Yeah, gays cause hurricanes, tits cause earthquakes, and lack of prayer causes tornadoes. Learn to science, people.
Porn peddlers peddling pedal porn? My life is complete.