OSKALOOSA, Iowa — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal has a warning for corporate America: Throwing your weight behind liberal causes like gay rights will come back to haunt you.
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“Corporate America needs to understand,” Jindal said on Friday. “If they won’t stand up for religious liberty freedoms, they will lose their free market freedoms.”
The Republican and likely 2016 candidate criticized businesses who advocated last month against Indiana and Arkansas’ religious freedom laws and pressured lawmakers to add protections for gay and lesbians, saying their free market principles were at risk if they continued.
“My message to corporate America is that we need to stand up for religious liberty rights, because these are the same conservatives who will stand up for your economic freedoms as well,” Jindal told msnbc after his speech, at a benefit dinner for the Mahaska County GOP. “Be careful, this unnatural alliance with the radical left is not a sustainable one.”
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