Senin, 30 Maret 2015

GOP presidential candidates Previous Indiana law "freedom of religion"

Key Republican presidential candidates are new Restoration Act medium Indiana religious freedom discrimation when the law comes increasing concern over the strip against gays and lesbians in force.

Ben Carson, Presidential Candidates
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The former Florida governor Jeb Bush, in an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt Today program, their support for the governor of Indiana, Mike Pence and legislation.
"I think the governor Pence did the right thing," Bush said, according to The New York Times . "I think once established the facts, people do not see this as discriminatory at all.
"There are many cases in which acting on his conscience people were destroyed by the government," Bush said, according to the newspaper. "It's really important for our country in another country where you can be tolerant lifestyle of people, but the possibility of professing their faith."
Meanwhile, Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who last week announced its candidacy for the GOP nomination known, said in a statement that supports the new law.
"I commend Governor Mike Pence for supporting religious freedom, especially in the face of fierce opposition. There was a time, not too long, defend, religious freedom enjoyed strong bipartisan support," Cruz said. "Unfortunately, we are facing a concerted attack on the First Amendment attack, to search for the right of all Americans and worship God according to the dictates of his conscience. Governor Pence holds the line on religious freedom in the US state of Indiana to protect. Indiana to gives voice to the millions of brave conservatives across the country who are deeply concerned about the continuing attacks on our freedoms. I am proud to be with Mike, and I urge Americans to do the same. "
Today, said the former senator Rick Santorum in a tweet that supports pence:
But the governor signed the law pence last week led to a rapid response in 2016 likely Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton :
As an opponent of the law #BoycottIndiana supporters have developed #StandWithIndiana used to show the passage of the law and the defense of religious freedom.
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The data show that there are still using 700 tweets with the hashtag and some public figures to express their support.
And instead of boycotts or negative publicity brought the law to the State, Mayor Greg Ballard Indianapolis Twitter that there is more to his city of this Act.

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