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To: MississippiMan
The real irony is this: If such a company would emerge, a company that came right out and said, "We don't want the business of the homosexual community," I believe wholeheartedly that the pro-moral segment of the population would financially reward them in a huge way, FAR beyond what these businesses reap with their pro-gay crap.

Good question.

But, how about the folks who have made Dolly Parton the success that she is, step up?

Maybe she gave a wink and a nod to the fags - dunno 'bout all that. But, it's about more that that. Thought I avoid all theme parks, as a preference, I do know that folks do like them - family people.

And the q's have buggered Disney, already. Pigeon Forge would be a fine battlefield.

I don't know how, but certainly, getting the word out in East Tennessee is a start.

I have sent a couple of Freepmails.

Let's get busy on this.

don-o

58 posted on 05/01/2004 1:36:39 PM PDT by don-o (Stop Freeploading. Do the right thing and sign up for a monthly donation.)
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To: don-o
We were in Orlando two or three years ago on vacation; all the while we were making the myriad arrangements, no one bothered to tell us that we were booking our family vacation during the repugnant gay days. We had no intention of going to Disney anyway, because of their stance, but I assure you Universal Studios was full of it too, even though they weren't "officially" participating like Disney. Our visit to The Holy Land Experience was a retreat in more ways than one.

MM
61 posted on 05/01/2004 2:03:54 PM PDT by MississippiMan
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