WE THE PEOPLE have spoken!
Hat tip to Don Gilbert, Hillsboro, Oregon
"It is simply false that the president is planning to honor Jane Fonda as one of the "100 women of the century," as this chain e-mail claims. ![]() |
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NY Post "From Georgia to California, protests drew yawns, not saliva.
Small dictators lurk inside far too many Democrats. "If you dislike that comment, you will hate this one: “I believe that marriage is the union between a man and a woman. Now, for me as a Christian . . . it is also a sacred union. God’s in the mix.”The recent news that Chick-Fil-A’s CEO opposes gay marriage has got Liberals in a typical rage. The Left brings up their usual talking points on this: how close minded, intolerant, bigoted and “homophobic” such a view is and how it must be silenced. Even a top 5 list has emerged of the companies Liberals hate the most.The blog, Blue Collar Philosophy continues:" It may not be Chick-Fil-A this time but at some point may you see Christian businesses being forced to close since they believe things that violate Liberal dogma on issues like homosexuality and gay marriage.".... The writer then lays this at the feet of Barack Obama, whose supporters have a history of demagoguery.
Lloyd Marcus writes this column with regret that more blacks are not taking part in conservative causes: ..." I called Dad to ask if he participated in Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day. He said no, he had not heard about it. Then, he added, "All I know is Chick-fil-A discriminates against gays."
Media finally find something to cover at Chick-fil-A "So what happened on Friday, the day the GLBTG activists called upon members to hold public displays of affection outside the family themed fast food chain? Well at least the media turned out in droves. Chick-fil-A Kiss-In: LAPD called to Hollywood store over media mob " ""Inside some of those papers, the coverage is still relatively scant. The L.A. Times has a news story, while the New York Times has an op-ed from the gay dean at the Georgia Tech business school encouraging Americans to let Chick-fil-A "fly free." The Washington Post ran a photograph, but no story.