Yes, someone stands up.
Good! I would bet they gain, not lose sales.
If I lived anywhere near there, I’d buy new mattresses for my entire house from them.
Do they ship? Next time I need furniture I would love to do business with them.
It would be nice to see more business owners doing this.
I went to Bangor, but she wasn’t home.
Hopefully, those windows were painted from the inside, making it less likely that some angry atheist can walk by and destroy the artwork. Good for him.
Atheists are such bedwetters - they can put up billboards mocking Christianity and that's OK, but a business owner's display of their faith is "offensive."
‘Nothing wrong with that, right? Jesus is the reason for this season after all.’
Come on now. We all know its liberals who’ve found yet another thing be ‘outraged’ about. Nothing will please them. These are the very same libs that describe themselves as ‘open minded’ and ‘tolerant’. They’re quick to detect ‘hate’ in others but never seem to detect it themselves. Essentially they’re demanding that the rest of the world dance to their tune or not at all. So much for diversity....
Good. The atheist nazis lost this one.
I called and spoke with one of the owners (named "Cathy") to thank her for blessing us with this heartening Christmas story ('local business refuses to bow to Atheist pressure at Christmas'), and she told me of a private charity which this store does every year reaching 1,800 children.
Please, if any among you can help these folks with even a couple bucks, this is the address:
Discount Mattress & Furniture
1129 Union Street
Bangor, ME 04401
God bless us all, and Merry Christmas to every one!
Have any muslim run stores been targets of the anti-religious jerks? I lived in Texas a couple years and there was a middle east restaurant / grocery store owned by a Pakistani couple. The food was fantastic and he kept a section filled with groceries you can’t get anywhere else. I don’t recall anyone complaining with his religious symbols on the wall. If it offended me, I wouldn’t go there. I don’t ever recall hearing a story of him getting complaints.
To those who are complaining about religious displays, and we all know they ONLY complain about Christian displays, get a life and mind your own business.
Suggestions:
1) "Tough Noogies"
2) "Deal with it."
3) "Life is full of disappointments."
4) "As clinton once said, 'Ah feel yore pain.'"
5) "We acknowledge your complaint. Next?"