Posted on 07/22/2012 7:51:42 PM PDT by Kaslin
"And in conclusion I would like to restate my strong opposition to
the Mayor's support for, and promotion of, open homosexualism."
So Boston has announced it is anti-family, what a shame.
A salted chicken ?
Liberals don’t need any statute law to outlaw a private buisness. Because they are liberal, they can do whatever the h*** they want. Unless challenged, they will do what they want and get away with it. Doesn’t matter if there is any law in place on this issue. To liberals, being on the right side of history and all that claptrap is good enough to keep a private business out of a city.
LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, I’ll bet that gerbil don’t like Mumbles favoritism for the ‘mos.
I wonder what the queers will do now that incandescent bulbs are getting harder to come by. I’ll venture a lot of them have a stash of them.
I’d hate to imagine what would happen if one of those Chinese-made CFL bulbs popped in the fudge chute, with all that nasty mercury and all.
Holy cow, I forgot about that molasses disaster. Good idea!
Much support to Mr. Cathy. Will certainly go a chik-fil-a if I am near one.
Boston is the loser, not Mr.Cathy.
Except for Catholics and other Christians, who will be forced to renounce their religious beliefs or forced out of the city.
there needs to be a list of businesses that support the liberal agenda. businesses that are homo friendly and promote/ endorse the destruction of marriage by pushing homo marriage
give me the list... and they WILL NOT receive another dime from me or my family
additionally, I would suggest such companies be held liable if any children are molested by same sex adults on their grounds (ie: schools)
be sure to try one of there ‘shakes’ the best I’ve ever had...and I love their excellent service..
Yes, those “Oh So tolerant Bostonians” who rioted over forced busing.
From the article.
Right now, there are only two Chick-Fil-A restaurants in Massachusetts: in Burlington, Mass. and Peabody, Mass.
This is symbolic of everything that’s wrong with liberal-run states.
Truett Cathy vs barney frank.
One lives a Godly, upright, charitable life and is ostracized and criticized for having the nerve to express his beliefs.
The other is a plague on our entire country - and to voice disagreement with his policies, or his grotesque lifestyle in any way, is to be guilty of bigotry and hate!
Which I suspect is going to do record business this week.
“And for this, Mayor Menino would ban the restaurant from Boston. Right now, there are only two Chick-Fil-A restaurants in Massachusetts: in Burlington, Mass. and Peabody, Mass. Northeastern University was considering a franchise for their student food court, but the students of Northeastern will have to go elsewhere for their chicken sandwich cravings for the foreseeable future.”
How can anyone, in public office, legally make such a statement? You cannot ban free trade based upon what organizations they donate money to. What if some conservative politician were to say he wants the selling of Levi Strauss products banned in his area of influence because he doesn’t like their support of homosexuals?
On a side note.....This is a state where Romney was governor. Looks like he did squat to properly influence thinking in that state. One more reason NOT to support Romney in a general election.
I’m not sure if Chick-Fil-a is even interested in expanding into Boston. Their locator web site shows only 5 locations in the New England states and none of their 22 planned openings between now and September are there.
except we refuse to include Chick-fil-A and people who eat there
Well, the Eat at Chick-Fil-A Day promotion shows a poor sense of ecclesiastical grace: by picking Wednesday they cut down on the participation by Orthodox Christians, who are quite reliably supporters of traditional marriage. I suppose we can pop in for an order of waffle fries, but chicken is off the menu on Wednesdays for observant Orthodox Christians due to the weekly fast in commemoration of Our Lord’s unjust arrest.
I would observe that the mayor of Boston is courting a First (and Fourteenth) Amendment suit under the free-exercise clause.
Are milkshakes off the menu on Wednesdays?
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