08-02-2012, 11:02 AM | #166 |
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Re: North Carolina passes same-sex marriage ban
Cool...then I'm going to buy stock in Chic-Fil-A...lol!
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08-02-2012, 11:09 AM | #167 |
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08-02-2012, 12:50 PM | #168 |
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never ate there. not because of any particular reason
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08-02-2012, 12:53 PM | #169 |
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I still don't understand why a company needs to have a stance on gay marriage.
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08-02-2012, 01:09 PM | #170 |
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I agree 100%. I actually think discrimination laws in general are pretty stuppid. I perfer to know who I'm doing business and if they don't like my race, etc... I want to know up front so I don't spend my money with them. With the way the laws are set up now I don't know.
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I still see you and mlmpetert had nothing to say about that bogus study being exposed. I assume both of your silence means point noted and accepted.
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BTW, Chick-fil-A had a "record setting" day yesterday. The point is politicans like Rahm Emanuel and the Mayor of Boston have no right to discriminate against a company based on the religious or political views of its CEO. The company does not discriminate or violate any regulations for EEO. Wonder how the left's panties would get bunched if Starbucks or Nabisco was targeted by a local government for their stance on gay marriage.
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Dont think for a moment i forgot about you either!!! Sike, im just kiding. Point noted. You win. But unfortunitly winning in the Debating With The Enemy section of thewarpath is like getting a box of Chicken McBites from McDonalds. Losing means you get 2 boxes of Chicken McBites..... I wasnt answearing you because you hadnt answeared my question from before, and i happen to be very petty about that kind of stuff. So: Quote:
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In a perfect world i dont think we should ever conform to bigots or haters, but my vision of a perfect world doesnt have any bigots or haters to conform to. In a imperfect world i think we have to use discretion when the well being of a child is involved (espicially after the state had already become involved). Children shouldnt be used to combat bigotry.
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I just realized you skipped out on 2 of my questions! DAMN IT!!!
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Also for those who have never gone to CFA before something a little funny they normally do is say "my pleasure" instead of youre welcome or no problem.
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BTW, Chick-fil-A had a "record setting" day yesterday. QUOTE] Not really, yes in NC,SC,Texas......but not here in maryland,so take it for what it is worth.Point of fact...Chick-fil-A.....didn't have a veiw ...the owner did but most of the resturants are franchises and had to deal with the fallout.Problem is this isn't the first time he has done this ,he has made some questionable donations to certan groups that have also brought negative attention to the company. Chick-fil-A Touts Bible and Antigay Donations in Statement | Advocate.com In the new statement, the PR leader still reiterates the importance of the company's "biblically-based principles" and even brags about sending "a percentage of our profits back to our communities." Equality Matters first exposed Chick-fil-A for actually donating millions to antigay groups including the Family Research Council and the Marriage and Family Foundation. In 2010 alone, it gave $2 million to antigay groups.
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When you actively fund groups that lobby against the gay community, it's no longer "just a view." At that point, I believe that they should deny these companies right the to do business in their area if they see fit. I posted this on facebook the other day and the message applies greatly here. Most of the religious conservatives don't want the government to interfere in their lives, but have no problem insisting it does so in other people's lives. Irony. Hypocritical. Asinine.
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08-02-2012, 09:28 PM | #180 |
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If I were to boycott everything that I stood against, chances are I wouldn't spend any of my money ever again.
Banks - part of the biggest swindle in US history. (legally at that) Corporation- responsible for injecting money into politics to help favor their business models and avoid taxes. Oil - a good bit of our oil comes from OPEC which is comprised of countries, who support inhumane religious practices and beliefs. Chances are, I can find something that a company funds that I don't agree with. That said, I don't go to chick-fil-a often as is, but I have no problem staying away from them either. Also, I find it sad that christians can go out of their way to support anti-gay measures, yet can't do the same for say...homeless people or other individuals in need. Which would you consider a pressing issue? One more for the lulz:
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