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Md. occupier protest spikes huge sales for Md. Chick-Fil-A business, gays in disbelief.
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Usenet Legends bobaлdcaяole
2012-08-02 03:37:50 UTC
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We wholeheartedly agree with the love Chick-Fil-A is rightfully
getting. This is about the right of freedom of speech and freedom of
religion. The faggots always get their panties in a knot when we
mention how they continually suck dicks and butt-fuck total strangers
in the grimy, adult peep shows with cum and shit all over the floor
and walls.

They enjoy taking off their clothes and having sex in public streets
during the faggot pride parades in the fringe cities like San Fagsisco
and shockingly they expect us to accept this bizarre behavior. Now
they wish us to give up our constitutional rights because they don't
like it and choose to whine?

We expect the Chick-Fil-A chain as a whole to benefit from this
debacle in the way of increased profits and the satisfaction of
telling the faggots to go to hell. b&c
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It was the lunch hour and a long line of cars snaked around the
Chick-Fil-A restaurant at the Boulevard Capital Centre and
inside the Landover restaurant a manager was needed to direct
people to five different lines packed in front of the counter.

Since opening in 2003, this Prince George s County Chick-Fil-A
has earned national recognition for its sales, but on Wednesday
people came to the restaurant to satisfy their political
appetite as well as their hunger in the wake of a firestorm
sparked by the chicken giants owner that was offended members of
the gay community.

The protest against Chick-Fil-A is the very reason I am here
today, said Darin Anderson, 40, a government worker from Anne
Arundel County. More and more you see people protesting against
things that used to be fundamental in America.

Brandon Small, 29, a sales manager for a Largo firm, said, This
protest just seems like another form a religious persecution.
The owner of Chick-Fil-A wasn t talking against gay people he
was expressing his own views.

In a comments published in the Baptist Press on July 16, Chick-
Fil-A s President and Chief Executive Officer Dan Cathy
reportedly said that his company is very supportive of family in
terms of the biblical definition of the family unit. He went
onto say, We are a family-owned business, a family-led
business, and we are married to our first wives. We give God
thanks for that.

Following Cathy s comments, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino sent a
letter to Chick-Fil-A official urging them to reconsider putting
a store in a popular Boston location and other big city mayors
weighed in including D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray who said that the
restaurant wasn't welcomed in the District.

On Friday, gay activists plan to stage a Kiss-In at a number
of chick-Fil-A stores across the country and locally, from
Landover to Rockville, people are sounding off on a issue that
has divided people along political and religious lines.

Marta Silva said while she came to Landover to pick up a birth
certificate for her child, she decided to eat at Chick-Fil-A to
show her support.

We decided to go over to the restaurant because it is not about
what I believe but about what God says, said Silva, who lives
in Rockville. This is not about gay people. We need to support
all of God s children, but we are to rest on the truth of the
Lord.

The firestorm over Chick-Fil-A has boosted sales at the Landover
restaurant, said Keith Singletary, who owns the store and
another store in Capitol Heights, Md., which is near the
Washington, D.C., line.

We have been overwhelmed by the support that we have received,
said Singletary, adding since the news broke, We have seen an
increase, in terms of business.

Singletary declined to comment about the company s president s
position on same-sex marriage.

Our focus is very simple: We are just trying to serve a very
good sandwich in a hospitable environment, he said I think
that it is ridiculous to think that the opinions of one man
should be the basis of a protest against the entire company,
Goff said. The mayor of Boston needs to get real.

But Vanessa Bowling, spokesman for Equality Maryland , said, It
is definitely hurtful to see that there are people who disagree
with the love that you share for someone and trying to get the
legal rights that come along with marriage.

Bowling said while Equality Maryland has endorsed any campaign
against Chick-Fil-A the group also has benefited from the furor.
Activists on the Internet have asked that $6.50, about the cost
of a Chick-Fil-A meal, be donated to local groups. We have
gotten a lot of response.

Bowling said the focus of the organization is the November
election where people will go to the polls and vote on whether
or not to endorse the Maryland Marriage Equality Act.

Hopefully in Maryland the majority of people will speak and say
that Maryland does support Marriage equality Bowling said.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/under-god/post/chick-fil-a-
protest-sparks-spike-in-md-
business/2012/08/01/gJQAceR3PX_blog.html
a very concerned american
2012-08-02 04:48:26 UTC
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On Aug 1, 8:37 pm, Usenet Legends bobaлdcaяole <========///~~
Post by Usenet Legends bobaлdcaяole
We wholeheartedly agree with the love Chick-Fil-A is rightfully
getting. This is about the right of freedom of speech and freedom of
religion. The faggots always get their panties in a knot when we
mention how they continually suck dicks and butt-fuck total strangers
in the grimy, adult peep shows with cum and shit all over the floor
and walls.
They enjoy taking off their clothes and having sex in public streets
during the faggot pride parades in the fringe cities like San Fagsisco
and shockingly they expect us to accept this bizarre behavior. Now
they wish us to give up our constitutional rights because they don't
like it and choose to whine?
We expect the Chick-Fil-A chain as a whole to benefit from this
debacle in the way of increased profits and the satisfaction of
telling the faggots to go to hell. b&c
```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````­``````````````````````````````````````````
 It was the lunch hour and a long line of cars snaked around the
 Chick-Fil-A restaurant at the Boulevard Capital Centre and
 inside the Landover restaurant a manager was needed to direct
 people to five different lines packed in front of the counter.
 Since opening in 2003, this Prince George s County Chick-Fil-A
 has earned national recognition for its sales, but on Wednesday
 people came to the restaurant to satisfy their political
 appetite as well as their hunger in the wake of a firestorm
 sparked by the chicken giants owner that was offended members of
 the gay community.
 The protest against Chick-Fil-A is the very reason I am here
 today, said Darin Anderson, 40, a government worker from Anne
 Arundel County. More and more you see people protesting against
 things that used to be fundamental in America.
 Brandon Small, 29, a sales manager for a Largo firm, said, This
 protest just seems like another form a religious persecution.
 The owner of Chick-Fil-A wasn t talking against gay people he
 was expressing his own views.
 In a comments published in the Baptist Press on July 16, Chick-
 Fil-A s President and Chief Executive Officer Dan Cathy
 reportedly said that his company is very supportive of family in
 terms of the biblical definition of the family unit. He went
 onto say, We are a family-owned business, a family-led
 business, and we are married to our first wives. We give God
 thanks for that.
 Following Cathy s comments, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino sent a
 letter to Chick-Fil-A official urging them to reconsider putting
 a store in a popular Boston location and other big city mayors
 weighed in including D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray who said that the
 restaurant wasn't welcomed in the District.
 On Friday, gay activists plan to stage a Kiss-In at a number
 of chick-Fil-A stores across the country and locally, from
 Landover to Rockville, people are sounding off on a issue that
 has divided people along political and religious lines.
 Marta Silva said while she came to Landover to pick up a birth
 certificate for her child, she decided to eat at Chick-Fil-A to
 show her support.
 We decided to go over to the restaurant because it is not about
 what I believe but about what God says, said Silva, who lives
 in Rockville. This is not about gay people. We need to support
 all of God s children, but we are to rest on the truth of the
 Lord.
 The firestorm over Chick-Fil-A has boosted sales at the Landover
 restaurant, said Keith Singletary, who owns the store and
 another store in Capitol Heights, Md., which is near the
 Washington, D.C., line.
 We have been overwhelmed by the support that we have received,
 said Singletary, adding since the news broke, We have seen an
 increase, in terms of business.
 Singletary declined to comment about the company s president s
 position on same-sex marriage.
 Our focus is very simple: We are just trying to serve a very
 good sandwich in a hospitable environment, he said I think
 that it is ridiculous to think that the opinions of one man
 should be the basis of a protest against the entire company,
 Goff said. The mayor of Boston needs to get real.
 But Vanessa Bowling, spokesman for Equality Maryland , said, It
 is definitely hurtful to see that there are people who disagree
 with the love that you share for someone and trying to get the
 legal rights that come along with marriage.
 Bowling said while Equality Maryland has endorsed any campaign
 against Chick-Fil-A the group also has benefited from the furor.
 Activists on the Internet have asked that $6.50, about the cost
 of a Chick-Fil-A meal, be donated to local groups. We have
 gotten a lot of response.
 Bowling said the focus of the organization is the November
 election where people will go to the polls and vote on whether
 or not to endorse the Maryland Marriage Equality Act.
 Hopefully in Maryland the majority of people will speak and say
 that Maryland does support Marriage equality Bowling said.
 http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/under-god/post/chick-fil-a-
 protest-sparks-spike-in-md-
 business/2012/08/01/gJQAceR3PX_blog.html
After reading all this, I am speechless and emotional and near
tears. We can not allow us decent minded citizens to be intimidated
and being told to shut up just because we and anyone expressing our
religious freedom which is our freedom of speech rights. When gays
do not like to hear it, then that's their problem. Living for God
and by the Bible is my life and many millions rights to express our
beliefs what is right and what is wrong as God commanded us. To the
gays: you can not get to heaven if you continue in your wicked
ways. The gays should be thanking us for trying to lead them to
heaven. The whole world was lost in the Noah's flood whereas only 8
were saved by water because people rejected God, and that INcludes
Gays. As Jesus had said, as the days of Noah, so shall it be in the
last days including reference to Gays. If Gays can't handle the
truth, then that's their problem. I suspect Gays do not want to hear
the truth because it hurts!! Don't get me wrong: I love the soul
of the gay person, but according to God and the Word of God, I must
hate the wicked lifestyle, including gay lifestyle. I will speak.
and continuing.
Rot in Hell "Bandit Bikes"
2012-08-04 18:19:07 UTC
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