There used to be a “Glory to God automotive service” in Hillsdale Michigan. I don’t know if its still there anymore.
“Chick-fil-A is infamous for closing on Sundays”
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/infamous?s=t
in·fa·mous [in-fuh-muhs] Show IPA
adjective
1. having an extremely bad reputation: an infamous city.
2. deserving of or causing an evil reputation; shamefully malign; detestable: an infamous deed.
3. Law.
a. deprived of certain rights as a citizen, as a consequence of conviction of certain offenses.
b. of or pertaining to offenses involving such deprivation.
Synonyms
1. disreputable, ill-famed, notorious. 2. disgraceful, scandalous; nefarious, odious, wicked, shocking, vile, base, heinous, villainous.
Antonyms
1. reputable. 2. praiseworthy, admirable.
Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2013.
That was the most annoying website.
But:
INFAMOUS?
Any eighth grader knows infamous is reserved for heinous crime perpetrators.
HEB is a very good company.
"infamous"?
That, and the Gaystapo.
Haven’t bought a Tyson product since the revelation of its ties with Clinton. Religious? I think not.
A private company that closes on Sunday is now labeled in Business Insider as "infamous"... according to antiChristian hatemongers, Kim Bhasin and Melanie Hicken.
I do business with all three! Praise GOD.
LLS
These are companies we should be supporting
We got a George Foreman Grill for a wedding gift. Sat in our pantry for 5 years. One day my wife took it out and used it. We now use it 2-3 days a week. Great product and cleans up fast and easy.
As far as I’m concerned, BI is a Leftist rag. Not once have I noticed an article favorable to Conservatives.
After enduring the forced advertisement, I was then taken to the main page where the article was not found. I searched for the article and got two hits:
18 Extremely Religious Big American Companies by Max Nisen Jun. 13, 2013, 12:16 PM
and
17 Big Companies That Are Intensely Religious by Kim Bhasin and Melanie Hicken Jan. 19, 2012, 11:29 AM
A few observations:
1. The lists are identical with the following exceptions: (18) - adds Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG- Los Angeles Galaxy) and Carl’s Jr - the (17) list adds George Foreman.
2. Of the duplicates, at least the three I bothered to check, had the exact same negative verbiage - although they had new images, so kudos!
3. I really loathe the use of the word (anti-abortion) used towards anyone that supports pro life causes. To be consistent, they need to call abortionists pro-death.
4. Why are there only 18? I would hope there are plenty more, but maybe they don’t fit the “big” profile.
5. Business Insider must be the
“Bleacher Report” of Business websites. For those unfamiliar, Bleacher Report is a collection of community written content of varying degrees of worthlessness designed purely to drive impressions.
I’m surprised that Covenant Transport wasn’t on that list. They post Bible passages and pro-life messages on their trucks, and they’re one of the largest trucking companies in the U.S.