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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostNever?Ford
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Originally posted by quikag View PostAugust 1st is Chick-Fil-A support day. I'll be there probably for breakfast and lunch or dinner. Dan Cathy owns an extremely successful private company and has never hid his Christian faith both personally and professionally. He expressed his personal opinion, but their director of HR (I think) affirmed they are an equal opportunity employer as required under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. If they weren't, you would be well aware of all the lawsuits being filed.
It's amazing the vitriol that comes from the militant wing of the gay rights movement. I guess the 1st amendment is irrelevant to them if it conflicts with their beliefs.
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Originally posted by Treasure Chest View PostI have no issue with Chick-Fil-A coming out as anti-gay or confirming that they donate to anti-gay causes. I'm actually glad they have, and I wish more companies would be more transparent in their beliefs and the causes they support. It makes it easier to decide where not to spend my money.
Originally posted by BradM View PostNope! They're too busy discussing why Jesus would prefer waffle fries.Ford
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Originally posted by quikag View PostWho doesn't prefer those tasty waffle fries?Originally posted by Nash B.Damn, man. Sorry to hear that. If it'll cheer you up, Geor swallows. And even if it doesn't cheer you up, it cheers him up.
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Why does a company owner standing up for what he believes in make him a bigot?
Obviously they are lieing about the toy.
I could care less if a company supports or does not support a political issue. They should never even be questions about that as it does not matter. I am glad to see a company stand up for what their owners believe in. Whether or not you agree with them does not matter.. the fact that they are willing to stand up for their personal beliefs, even though it might hurt his bottom dollar, demands respect. Most business owners would just do the politically correct thing and ignore their beliefs in order to make another buck. The lieing about the toy is a whole different issue.
If I was the owner of Chick-fil-a I simply would have said... The toy has been pulled because that company does not believe in the right to free speech and standing up for what you believe in.
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