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I just ate there. I don't care for that kind of hash browns.
What do you mean "that kind of hash browns"? :whiste:
I just ate there. I don't care for that kind of hash browns.
No. They chose to fund politicians bent on murder.
Damn guys, I'll just leave this here. Do us all a favor and read the whole thing before yelling about parts of it.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/sexuality/chickfila.asp
wtf is this shit?
What do you mean "that kind of hash browns"? :whiste:
But chickens taste good. Gays not so mu, um, I wouldn't know. :sneaky:Wont someone PLEASE think of the chickens?!
What do you mean "that kind of hash browns"? :whiste:
I did say a "tad" as in "tad". Whataburger is just damn slow. Period. I can turn off the engine and read a book in the drive through after 10PM.
People take better care of their automobiles than their own health. I can give more direct reasons other than political correctness why someone shouldn't eat fast food.
aslong as people practice moderation there is nothing wrong with some fat food on occasion.
ok, Chick-Fil-A just ratcheted up a few notches for me.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ted-comprehensive-list-blacklisted-words.html
Disgruntled Chick-fil-A manager bans slang at his restaurant (and he's created a comprehensive guide of blacklisted words)
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Hey are the VICTIMS of intolerant anti-Christian hate and bigotry.
Just remember when you eat at Chick-Fil-A you are giving money to help round up and kill homosexuals.
WTF are you talking about. They give money to a Ugandan bill that orders the killing of homosexuals. Chick-Fil-A gives money to groups that support the killing of homosexuals.
WTF are you talking about. They give money to a Ugandan bill that orders the killing of homosexuals. Chick-Fil-A gives money to groups that support the killing of homosexuals.
How dare they report the FRC's very own words!Thanks for proving me right by linking to EXACTLY the kind of run-away media rail-roading I was talking about.
It's bullshit.
Back of the receipt.
Some readers asked, "Did Chick-fil-A really spend millions lobbying Congress not to condemn Ugandas 'Kill the Gays' bill"? We found no evidence that Chick-fil-A itself spent money (let alone millions) lobbying Congress to prevent that body from issuing a condemnation of a controversial Ugandan legislative bill which carried the death penalty for some homosexual acts. Some sources reported that the Family Research Council (FRC), one of the organizations to which Chick-fil-A donates through its WinShape corporate charity foundation, filed a report stating that it had spent $25,000 lobbying Congress against H.R. 1064, a resolution seeking to "express the sense of the House of Representatives" that Uganda's proposed Anti-Homosexuality Bill "threatens the protection of fundamental human rights." However, the FRC said that although they did perform lobbying activities regarding H.R. 1064, they did not support the Uganda bill or the death penalty for homosexuality, and their lobbying efforts were not aimed at killing the Congressional resolution but rather at changing its language "to remove sweeping and inaccurate assertions that homosexual conduct is internationally recognized as a fundamental human right."
I already tried posting that, it didn't work. Even quoting the most relevant paragraph probably won't help.
They're either unwilling to read, or just don't care.
Or willing to read past FRC press releases. The link I provided above demonstrates that FRC, in fact, supported the kill-the-gays bill.