Alright, since my computer decided to shut off on me shortly before posting a rather long response a few days ago, I'll make this much shorter and only touch on a few points.

First: It's fairly obvious that what these two people did was more than "just a quick peck".

Second: There is NOTHING to say that two straight people doing the same thing wouldn't have been asked to leave.

-- Let's break here. Because of these two first points, we can easily deduce that this had nothing to do with them being lesbians and everything to do with two people doing something indecent. --

Third: Not everybody who doesn't openly promote homosexuality (or open displays of such) is a "homophobe", and neither is everybody who realizes other reasons for negative repercussions of actions taken by homosexuals.

Fourth: In America, private businesses can make their own rules.

Fifth: Private business do NOT need to post every rule before they expect the rules to be followed. This is why we don't see "no masturbation" signs everywhere, or "no loud, continuous yelling", or even "no smoking" signs on every flat surface. This is also why we don't need to sign written declarations every time we enter a restaraurant stating that we have read and understand the rules. They can keep the "rule book" in the back somewhere, as long as they have documented what clearly is and isn't against the rules, as to leave little room for personal interpretation of employees. There aren't "no women members" signs everywhere at the Masters in Augusta, and there aren't "no inappropriate displays of affection" signs everywhere in Safeco Park. We don't need constant reminders of common sense to be expected to follow rules.

Sixth: Just because heterosexuals may or may not have gotten away with doing things wrong in the past does not mean that it wasn't wrong, or that everybody will always get away with it. OJ Simpson got away with murder -- literally -- but you don't see anybody defending other murderers with, "Well OJ got away with it!"

Seventh: T.G. Oscar, I didn't compare masturbation or rape to the situation at hand, I said they were both wrong, and neither affect those not involved. That's not an excuse to ignore them. Next time, either read over things a few times to get a better understanding before posting a reply, or don't intentionally manipulate opposing arguments. Boy.

Eighth: Again. What they did was not indecent because they were lesbians. What they did was indecent because what they did was indecent. Their sexual orientation had absolutely nothing to do with it.

So I ask again, because I have, as of yet, gotten no answer. The only time the question has been addressed is to avoid it. If a heterosexual couple had been kissing, making out, and/or groping in the stands at a baseball game and were asked to leave because of it, how many of you would bitch about it?