When your diet is shit exercise and lifestyle mean considerably less. You can look pretty healthy while still being a mess inside, though as you age even the looks will go too.Sorry I forgot Liberals know everything. Exercise and lifestyle mean little...
So you're going to live longer than Truett? besides CFA is real food, and tasty food at that, not the filler the MC D's style.
btw you had their salads? fantastic! But I'm Sure a Business that operates under Christian principals and serves a great salad would somehow not be up to par...
Freedom of speech is under attack. That's it plain and simple. If you have politically incorrect thoughts, you must keep them to yourself. Mix in the progressive pastime of outrage against organized religion, (not the Islamic faith though) and this is what you get. In this instance it backfired - big time.I did not know what Chick-Fill-A was before this incident. Where are they? I'm in NY/NJ area and never saw one.
In any case, I am not sure what exactly is the issue here. A chicken company's head speaking his mind? What is the big deal about it? If what he says is obnoxious, you have several choices.
1. Don't go there.
2. Tell others not to go there.
3. Go there and sit and eat while being as gay as possible.
4. etc.
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pic is trying to hard.Freedom of speech is under attack. That's it plain and simple. If you have politically incorrect thoughts, you must keep them to yourself. Mix in the progressive pastime of outrage against organized religion, (not the Islamic faith though) and this is what you get. In this instance it backfired - big time.
What's most curious is that the man expressed the same thoughts Obama did publicly until very recently when it became very advantageous for him to do so. No outrage when Obama said it. No surprise there.
Ooh, ooh, I've got an illustration too.
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Yeah, that pic is trying way too hard.pic is trying to hard.
Did CFA actually say they wouldn't serve gays?
No. The above is hilarious.This is hilarious. the wealthier liberal areas though, which may now be difficult.
1.) Chick-fil-a is attempting to expand to the northeast.No. The above is hilarious.
To me, it is more about first amendment rights. I go there all the time and will continue to do so.What a sickening day. I can't believe how many people went out and spent money to support discrimination.
The only upside was that it made purging the bigots from my Facebook friends list pretty easy.
Between this thread and a couple of others, I cannot tell what you R's stand for.Mix in the progressive pastime of outrage against organized religion, (not the Islamic faith though) and this is what you get. In this instance it backfired - big time.
"Plain and simple"? Cool! Spidey07, despite being asked repeatedly, could never explain how this attack was taking place, but it should be easy for you!Freedom of speech is under attack. That's it plain and simple.
Oops, I guess not. You appear to be another person who cluelessly thinks that "freedom of speech" means "freedom to say whatever you want and have nobody react to it in a negative way". Sorry, wrong.If you have politically incorrect thoughts, you must keep them to yourself.
Why, because a bunch of right-wingers crowded chicken joints for one day? I'm sure that gave the company some warm fuzzies, but their brand reputation has suffered considerable damage that your positive protest won't have any impact on. As others have pointed out, they've already saturated the market in red areas. You think this move is going to help them thrive in blue ones?Mix in the progressive pastime of outrage against organized religion, (not the Islamic faith though) and this is what you get. In this instance it backfired - big time.
This.People boycotting JC Penny for supporting gay people? Awesome!
People boycotting Chick-fil-a for attacking gay people? Freedom of speech is under attack!
lol.
No, they did not say that.pic is trying to hard.
Did CFA actually say they wouldn't serve gays?
This.To me, it is more about first amendment rights. I go there all the time and will continue to do so.
People have their beliefs and opinions. If you were to defriend everyone who expressed a different opinion or belief from your own, you would have no friends. Let people express their own opinions and just agree or laugh at them. I knew several people going there for the wrong reason and I also knew several people going there for the right reason.
Don't fall into the group of "If you don't like what I like you are an idiot". That just shows how much that person is an idiot.
I want to change hate to fear.Between this thread and a couple of others, I cannot tell what you R's stand for.
You don't even know because you had to play the Islam card while preaching religious freedom
The only thing in common you all have is a hatred of this LIBS guy
1.) Yes.1.) Chick-fil-a is attempting to expand to the northeast.
2.) The northeast is the most liberal area of the country.
3.) It is also the wealthiest.
Why are facts hilarious to you?
Hatred of people because of how they were born is the real moral bankruptcy.It looks like your version of wealthy are morally bankrupt.
I already answered that for you."Plain and simple"? Cool! Spidey07, despite being asked repeatedly, could never explain how this attack was taking place, but it should be easy for you!
There are also idiots on campuses of publicly funded uni's trying to oust the business from campus as well.There are however various idiots in city and state government threatening to use government power to oust or ban the business and preventing it from opening stores and so on. That would be infringing on free speech.
What hatred? Can you show me anything in Cathy's comments that are hateful?Hatred of people
Freedom of speech isn't under attack. I'm pretty tired of hearing that - it makes you sound like a talking head repeater. How exactly do you think it is? People disagreeing with you doesn't detract from your freedom at all.Freedom of speech is under attack. That's it plain and simple. If you have politically incorrect thoughts, you must keep them to yourself. Mix in the progressive pastime of outrage against organized religion, (not the Islamic faith though) and this is what you get. In this instance it backfired - big time.
What's most curious is that the man expressed the same thoughts Obama did publicly until very recently when it became very advantageous for him to do so. No outrage when Obama said it. No surprise there.
Ooh, ooh, I've got an illustration too.
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Yes, and you said it has nothing to do with the first amendment, except for the stupid over-stepping mayors. But people keep repeating the canard anyway.I already answered that for you.
Opposing equal rights for all citizens is a somewhat hateful position. But I was addressing that more towards the general tone and tenor of a movement that supports this company specifically because they oppose those rights. If you think most of the people waiting in lineups were doing it for reasons other than their hatred of homosexuals, you're fooling yourself.What hatred? Can you show me anything in Cathy's comments that are hateful?
People attempting to use the power of government (like in Chicago, Boston and other places) to squash speech or opinion they don't like is most definitely an attack on free speech.Freedom of speech isn't under attack. I'm pretty tired of hearing that - it makes you sound like a talking head repeater. How exactly do you think it is? People disagreeing with you doesn't detract from your freedom at all.
Cook PVIs in the northeast have been moving in the direction of it becoming even more liberal as time goes on, not less. Unless you are saying that other areas of the country are becoming more liberal even more quickly, sorry. My definition of 'most wealthy' is 'having the most money'. The northeast is the wealthiest area of the US.1.) Yes.
2.) Not for long.
3.) Depends on what you call wealthy. It looks like your version of wealthy are morally bankrupt.
There was a lot of turnout at Chick-fil-a in the northern areas also.