Are you, or are you not going to support Chic Fil a today?
Its Chic Fil A Day. Are you going?
No.
I don't know if I'm going to eat some Chick-fil-A today... If I do go it won't be in support of what's going on. I could care less about it.
Not a fan of their food so no. And on the issue of the anti gay marriage funding I dislike that. But as for the different cities mayor's denying them permission to open stores in their cities, as much as I appreciate the sentiment behind it, it's not legal. Though again I really like the balls these mayors have to basically say f##k you to anti gay rights people. That's pretty awesome in my opinion.
@Vortex13 said:
Not a fan of their food so no. And on the issue of the anti gay marriage funding I dislike that. But as for the different cities mayor's denying them permission to open stores in their cities, as much as I appreciate the sentiment behind it, it's not legal. Though again I really like the balls these mayors have to basically say f##k you to anti gay rights people. That's pretty awesome in my opinion.
Please they're trying to be P.C, They could give two sh!ts about the gay community.
@utotheg38: The others maybe, the mayor of Boston? Less likely, he was the first to do it and we live in the state that first legalized gay marriage in this country, so he probably does have strong feelings about it. They didn't even have to bring it up, it wouldn't have mattered, I doubt anyone would have cared if he hadn't brought it up.
Yes and had plenty to eat. And from what my local news says, all the darn Chik-fil-a's in my particular area are filled to capacity with lines spanning round each restaurant.
Yup, I went today and man it was packed. To clarify I went becuase I do belive people are entitled to their own opinion, including anyone who is gay. Personally I also applaud the fact that when asked a risky question, the Chick Filla CEO gave his honest opinion. Too often now people just say what the press want to hear. This is still America everyone, anything you want to say you can, that is your right, and it is a right many countries lack. I say we take pride in that privilage rather then breed hatred. Peace out. ^^
Finally somebody who gave his opinion and stuck by it so tired of people being caught out to only to do an about face the next day.
@Zur_En_Arrh said:
Yup, I went today and man it was packed. To clarify I went becuase I do belive people are entitled to their own opinion, including anyone who is gay. Personally I also applaud the fact that when asked a risky question, the Chick Filla CEO gave his honest opinion. Too often now people just say what the press want to hear. This is still America everyone, anything you want to say you can, that is your right, and it is a right many countries lack. I say we take pride in that privilage rather then breed hatred. Peace out. ^^
I could just as easily argue that by him answering the way he did he was also breeding hate. Also if it's his first amendment right to say those things it's everybody elses first amendment right to vocalise how upset they are.
We don't have them in Canada.
If we did and they had tasty chicken then I couldn't care less what their opinion on gay marriage is.
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