I'm pretty well sick of this but...I love Chick-Fil-A...I also love
another local restaurant which is run by people who are not of my same
faith and who have differing ideas and opinions. I guess, since they
hold even stronger beliefs against same-sex marriage, they ought to be
boycotted, too? Right? Wouldn't that be the politically correct thing to
do?
Personally, I really don't have an issue with
anybody getting married, as long as it's between consenting adults -- I
think we have a lot bigger problems in our country than who marries who
-- but I will defend Dan Cathy's (or anyone's) right to state his
beliefs, especially as it has nothing to do with whom Chick-Fil-A hires
or serves.
What you believe is up to you so if you don't like what he had to say, then go somewhere else. Easy as lemon pie.
And more chicken for me.
And, don't forget that each Chick-Fil-A restaurant is operated by an individual who is trying to make a living. So, boycott all you want but just remember who you might actually be hurting.
And more chicken for me.
And, don't forget that each Chick-Fil-A restaurant is operated by an individual who is trying to make a living. So, boycott all you want but just remember who you might actually be hurting.
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