If gay rights are so utterly beneath your concern, why do you spend so much time and effort blocking them? |
np: who says pp is? we're having a discussion here, not running a campaign. |
Who said I'm blocking them? I just don't consider them married (which is how the majority of Americans feel as well) and I'm tired of the crying. |
Bet they'll find his arteries were clogged with fat from all that fried food. |
Yes, but we DO consider ourselves married, and we want the rights that go along with that. So if you care so little, why get in the way? Give us what we want and we'll stop "crying." |
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It looks like a lot of consumers are standing their ground against CFA.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/30/chick-fil-a-brand-approval-rating-anti-gay-controversy_n_1719359.html?utm_hp_ref=fb&src=sp&comm_ref=false Too bad for you, CFA. |
But their profits are going to be okay. They stil have lines out the door at every location. |
Nice attitude. Yet another reason for me to consider you "civilly united." Enjoy your union. |
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Way to be Christlike, PP.
Go back and read the red words in your bible, it may help with your attitude. |
| This is crazy. As long as they don't turn away homosexuals for service, I admire the chief executive for standing for what he believes in and not being a leaf in the wind like Romney or Bush. And besides, they serve good food. To everybody. And they employ people that will work hard. Including homosexuals, because they need jobs, too. And this isn't even a matter of them pressing their ideology on their customers, just saying that they don't agree with homosexuality. So whatever. |
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Look at what the Family Research Council and Exodus do with the money CFA gives them.
Also, they've had about a dozen employment discrimination suits against them. |
Wow. I couldn't believe you could possibly so incredibly stupid.Yet, you are. Both bigoted and astonishingly stupid. Hard to hit that combo, even if you tried. |