Great bread, baker.
>>1632992
And (((they))) thought huber was going for only specific targets.
WRONG!
Baker, possible notable from #2053
Great bread, baker.
>>1632992
And (((they))) thought huber was going for only specific targets.
WRONG!
Baker, possible notable from #2053
Thank you, baker.
More incoming, some repost that got missed:
SCOTUS Overturns Case Against Gay-Biased Baker
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06-04/scotus-overturns-case-against-gay-biased-baker
"The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to bake a cake for a gay wedding over religious reasons. In a landmark 7-2 ruling (Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor against), the Court found that the decision by Jack Philips of Masterpiece Cakeshop to refuse the same-sex couple's request is protected under the first amendment. Mullins and Craig filed discrimination charges with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission which agreed with the couple - saying that Philips violated the Colorado anti-discrimination law barring businesses from refusing service based on race, sex, marital status or sexual orientation. The Colorado Court of Appeals also sided with the couple."
(((FAGGOTS))) BTFO
Never enough winning.
There is only one place where (((faggots))) belong - along with cucks and kike (((shills))).
In the oven.
((they)) play all angles.
Democratic Congressman: "Looks Like Zuckerberg Lied To Congress"
https:// www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06-04/democratic-congressman-looks-zuckerberg-lied-congress
"Responding to a report in the New York Times which revealed Facebook gave at least 60 major device manufacturers unprecedented access to user data, Democratic Congressman David Cicilline (RI) tweeted on Sunday: "Sure looks like Zuckerberg lied to Congress about whether users have “complete control” over who sees our data on Facebook," adding "This needs to be investigated and the people responsible need to be held accountable."
The Times reported Sunday evening that Facebook gave at least 60 major device manufacturers access to user data over the last decade - including Apple, Amazon, BlackBerry, Microsoft and Samsung - as part of a data-sharing partnership program which allowed the companies to integrate various features such as messaging and "like" buttons into their products.
The agreement has allowed manufacturers to access information on relationship status, calendar events, political affiliations and religion, among other things. An Apple spokesman, for example, said that the company relied on private access to Facebook data to allow users to post on the social network without opening the Facebook app, among other things."
Pic related.