Chik-Fil-A
Posted by Erock from www.facebook.com
R.Squire, asray, danielprince and 12 others like this
When is it intolerant to take a stand for your beliefs? A gentleman knows what he believes and stands for it. Even when his beliefs aren't popular.
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cyclepunk 12 years, 4 months ago
To answer the question...when religious leaders determine the rules. That is the surest way to lose many of our cherished civil liberties.
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Perry.FostersBBQ 12 years, 4 months ago
@cyclepunk - What rules have religious leaders determined that have taken away cherished civil liberties?
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cyclepunk 12 years, 4 months ago
Perry, I'm not aware of any religious leaders taking away civil liberties in the US. Thank goodness.
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badmambajamba5323 12 years, 4 months ago
Ya...... not sure what your arguments are there.... but, I'll be very clear: Chick-fil-a gets even more of my business. Chicago & Rahm can go to hell.
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macbaker 12 years, 4 months ago
A 91 year old conservative Christian business man stated his view. He didn't wish harm or death on anyone, just gave his opinion based on his own personal beliefs. Now he's being vilified and his business attacked by liberal politicians!
On the other hand, total waste of life Roseanne Barr, stated she wishes anyone who eats Chick-fil-a get cancer, and she's celebrated for her comments.
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Perry.FostersBBQ 12 years, 4 months ago
@cyclepunk sorry I thought you were saying that religious leaders were determining rules. I miss understood your comment.
And the media is getting to the point of just plain foolishness with this and with anything else conservative.
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mango333 12 years, 4 months ago
It doesn't get any simpler than this.
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