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07-05-2015, 02:10 AM #1
Baker Has a Message for the Gov’t Official Who Just Fined Him $135,000 for Declining
Baker Has a Message for the Gov’t Official Who Just Fined Him $135,000 for Declining a Gay Wedding Cake: ‘He’s Doing This With the Wrong Christian’
Jul. 3, 2015 7:48am
Billy Hallowell
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Just hours after Oregon officials announced that Aaron and Melissa Klein, owners of Sweetcakes by Melissa, would be fined $135,000 for their refusal to bake a cake for a lesbian wedding, Aaron Klein had a message for government officials: He has no plans of backing down.
“He wants to silence anyone who opposes his point of view,” Klein told TheBlaze, speaking specifically about Oregon Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian, who has spearheaded the case against the couple. “Unfortunately, he’s doing this with the wrong Christian, because I fight back.”
Klein also delivered a message to Americans and business leaders about why he believes that his case is monumentally important.
“For years, we’ve heard same-sex marriage will not affect anybody,” he said. “I’m here firsthand to tell everyone in America that it has already impacted people. Christians, get ready to take a stand. Get ready for civil disobedience.”
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mage via Sweet Cakes by Melissa/Facebook
Klein said he and his wife will request a stay in an effort to delay the order, which he said requires them to immediately cut a $135,000 check to Rachel Cryer-Bowman and Laurel Bowman-Cryer, the couple who were refused a cake by the bakery. He also said that the appeals process will likely be undertaken.
“It has the potential to financially ruin our family … [Avakian] knew that full well going into this,” Klein said of the massive sum they have been mandated to pay after citing their Christian views in declining the cake. “He did not seek business assets, he sought personal property.”
Klein, who is a Christian and a father of five, said that he doesn’t think the timing of the case is a surprise either — the official ruling came just days after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized gay marriage nationwide.
“This situation right here flies in the face of the Constitution at every level,” Klein added.
He also accused Avakian of attempting to further restrict his First Amendment rights by affirming that the couple do not have the right to advertise that they would decline to make same-sex wedding cakes in the future. Klein similarly mentioned past claims that there is an inappropriate relationship between between Avakian’s Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries and Basic Rights Oregon, a gay rights group.
“This guy has been biased from the get-go, from the original statement that he said that he needed to rehabilitate us, then he turned around and refused to get out of the game even though he was in collusion with Basic Rights Oregon,” Klein said. “He then did a final order where he stripped me of my First Amendment rights, which would be my religious and free speech rights.”
The Daily Signal reported that the ruling included a “cease and desist,” which reportedly came after Klein was interviewed by the Family Research Council, proclaiming that he and his wife would not back down.
Text in the order reads: “The Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries hereby orders [Aaron and Melissa Klein] to cease and desist from publishing, circulating, issuing or displaying, or causing to be published … any communication to the effect that any of the accommodations … will be refused, withheld from or denied to, or that any discrimination be made against, any person on account of their sexual orientation.”
Listen to the Kleins speak on The Church Boys podcast earlier this year: AT THIS LINK
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015...ong-christian/
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07-05-2015, 02:13 AM #2
There’s a Twist in the Story Surrounding Oregon Bakers Who Face a Major Fine for Refusing to Make a Gay Wedding Cake
Jun. 3, 2015
There’s a new twist in the story of Aaron and Melissa Klein, the owners of Sweet Cakes by Melissa, the Oregon bakery that possibly faces a massive fine for refusing to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple: questions about whether a gay rights group has been closely communicating with the state agency tasked with handling discrimination complaints.
Questions of bias are emerging over communications between the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries and Basic Rights Oregon, a gay rights group, according to the Daily Signal, a conservative news site run by the Heritage Foundation, which reports that the two appeared to be “working closely.”
Records indicate the officials with the government body were “participating in phone calls, texting, and attending meetings with Basic Rights Oregon,” including claims that commissioner Brad Avakian met multiple times with the group — developments that Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow Hans von Spakovsky called a blatant conflict of interest.
Emails published by the Daily Signal show communications between the state agency and Basic Right Oregon, with the outlet reporting that Avakian took a call from a co-director of the gay rights group in October 2014, and that an organization employee wrote an email to the commissioner in December 2014 calling him a “coalition partner.”
Avakian is also reported to have purchased tickets to attend galas and events hosted by Basic Rights Oregon.
Critics and the Kleins themselves see the relationship as problematic — and here’s why: When perceived acts of discrimination happen in the state, residents of Oregon can turn to the Bureau of Labor and Industries to file a complaint, which is exactly what happened after the bakers turned away Rachel Cryer-Bowman and her then-fiancee Laurel Bowman-Cryer back in 2013.
Avakian will ultimately make the final decision when it comes to the amount of the fine that the Kleins will face; an official recommended in April that the cost of rejecting the cake be $135,000 back, though Avakian could decrease that amount, as TheBlaze previously reported.
But the Daily Signal’s report about the communications between the government agency and the gay rights group have led attorneys for the Klein family to request that the case against the bakers be reopened for further investigation.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015...-wedding-cake/
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07-05-2015, 01:35 PM #3
The Kleins are receiving financial help and words of encouragement.
https://www.continuetogive.com/helpsweetcakesbymelissaMatthew 19:26
But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible.
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