bloody spaniard
13 years ago
Speaking of Fred...

BUBBA: Hey, Lamont, whatchoo wearing? It's nice.
LAMONT: Yeah, Bubba...it's a pea coat.
BUBBA: Yeah?(shaking head) Did you know that when you bought it?
teedubbya
13 years ago
don't you have some gorilla cookies to make? I heard you could just use one of the USA gymnasts as a cutter.
crgcpro
13 years ago
I tried to go to two different ones today and both had at least 60 cars lined up in the drive thrus and people were lined out the doors to go inside!
victor809
13 years ago

I tried to go to two different ones today and both had at least 60 cars lined up in the drive thrus and people were lined out the doors to go inside!

crgcpro wrote:



Soooo.... people are intentionally waiting in line (giving up their time) in order to give money to a company for no reason other than the CEO has shown support for the concept of ensuring the laws of the land specifically follow a religion which identifies a group of our society as "bad".

Way to keep it classy America.
wheelrite
13 years ago

Soooo.... people are intentionally waiting in line (giving up their time) in order to give money to a company for no reason other than the CEO has shown support for the concept of ensuring the laws of the land specifically follow a religion which identifies a group of our society as "bad".

Way to keep it classy America.

victor809 wrote:



are you on your period ??
victor809
13 years ago

are you on your period ??

wheelrite wrote:



No, I just have a lower tolerance for BS.
wheelrite
13 years ago

No, I just have a lower tolerance for BS.

victor809 wrote:



well,

you look bloated and crampy..
teedubbya
13 years ago
It's the orsan wells effect. If you are a looking up from the floor everything looks bigger.
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

Soooo.... people are intentionally waiting in line (giving up their time) in order to give money to a company for no reason other than the CEO has shown support for the concept of ensuring the laws of the land specifically follow a religion which identifies a group of our society as "bad".

Way to keep it classy America.

victor809 wrote:






INTOLERNT



ANTI-CAPITALISTIC



RESPONSE!!!
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

It's the orsan wells effect. If you are a looking up from the floor everything looks bigger.

teedubbya wrote:



Well, say "Hi" to Nancy Pelosi when she come to from her last night's binge drinking. Hand her a wet towel so she can wipe the puke off her face too!
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

2000????

ZRX1200 wrote:




Once again Z...you're like 5 pages behind...its a busy world...try to keep up!
HockeyDad
13 years ago





INTOLERNT



ANTI-CAPITALISTIC



RESPONSE!!!

DrMaddVibe wrote:





Menacing Big Letters Outrage!
ZRX1200
13 years ago
Victor do you really like trying so hard to disparage members of the forum here? I ask because those same folks seem to be more tolerant than you.
tailgater
13 years ago

Soooo.... people are intentionally waiting in line (giving up their time) in order to give money to a company for no reason other than the CEO has shown support for the concept of ensuring the laws of the land specifically follow a religion which identifies a group of our society as "bad".

Way to keep it classy America.

victor809 wrote:



Vic, you know you're off base here.
The CEO offered his opinion and provided his honest answer. In fact, he didn't even use any negativity. He simply said he supported traditional marriage.
Forget about the rest. About the supposedly hate-laden charities or any other affiliations. This was determined after the fact. The politicians in Boston and Chicago tried to stiff-arm his company for that single interview.

This argument isn't about the left or the right. It's 100% about the fence sitters. Folks who don't want to discriminate against homosexuals but who are growing tired of having their agenda force its way into every aspect of American life.

So they support a fast food company that isn't afraid of holding onto yesterdays values. They ignore profit for religion by remaining closed on Sundays. They openly support traditional families. And for that they are being vilified as being haters.

If Chik Fil A discriminated because of their personal convictions, then the mayors wouldn't need to threaten. They could legally take action.

And I don't even blame the gay community for this. Rather, it's the well-intentioned liberals who have decided to fight their fight for them. But the result is further division and misplaced angst. Such as what you suggest in your post above.

HockeyDad
13 years ago
well-intentioned liberals = gay-homo militant extremist collaborators
teedubbya
13 years ago
Yes. If you look at the one comment in a vacuum and forget everything else it's obvious!
teedubbya
13 years ago
The affiliations etc were not after the fact and led to that portion of the interview. The world doesn't operate in a vacuum. That's only convenient when trying to define a problem in an advantageous yet unrealistic way.

Chick can say and do what they want. In this instance it will likely benefit them. And the gay homos can do what they want (other than marry)

Meh.

On a related note I heard the dens are trying to outlaw poulttry and confiscate our nuggets.
teedubbya
13 years ago
All that aside I've decided to come off the post and declare a position.

I think gay homoness is bad and they should not be allowed get married unless they come into cbid, prove they are worthy and vet things through us. Of course even if we decide it's ok RAM has the final say.
Abrignac
13 years ago

Cathy's somewhat glib response: "Well, guilty as charged."

He went on to note, "We are very much supportive of the family -- the biblical definition of the family unit. We are a family-owned business, a family-led business, and we are married to our first wives. We give God thanks for that...we know that it might not be popular with everyone, but thank the Lord, we live in a country where we can share our values and operate on biblical principles."

Cathy then reiterated his stance during an appearance on "The Ken Coleman Show," Good as You blogger Jeremy Hooper reported.

"I think we are inviting God's judgment on our nation when we shake our fist at Him and say, 'We know better than you as to what constitutes a marriage,' and I pray God's mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude to think that we have the audacity to try to redefine what marriage is about," Cathy said in that interview, which can be heard here."



Comments attributed to Dan Cathy son of Chick-Fil-A founder S.Truett Cathy

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/17/dan-cathy-chick-fil-a-president-anti-gay_n_1680984.html 

Last time I checked every American citizen has the RIGHT to speak their mind. Seems to me that if you disagree, then don't associate. In this case, don't eat a Chick-Fil-A. I still don't see what all the fuss is about. Oops I forgot, there is a segment of society who are not content with live and let live. They also seek to provoke. Without a cause, they have no one to purchase their newsletters, buy their books, etc...

Sadly we have become a nation of causes. In no other country is there such an economy of leeches.


Sounds like a whole lot of to do about nothing. If someone disagrees with him, I see two options. Eat there or go elsewhere.

Rather simple solution to a non-existent problem.


Abrignac
13 years ago
Oh wait almost forgot. In my opinion, the only thing lower on the troll chain are those who have nothing better to do than to argue because they have nothing of substance to talk about.
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