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Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by gncnew
Originally posted by Annee
If Equal Rights is an agenda. Currently - - Equal Right of Legal Government Marriage.
Count me in 100%.
Be alert to anti-gay hate groups trying to claim they are victims.
Chick-fil-A makes chicken sandwiches... they're not quite the "hate group" you're attempting to confer upon them.
It has nothing to do with the business or belief.
Its about the 5 million dollars Mr. Cathy donated to groups officially designated as anti-gay hate groups.
Originally posted by gncnew
Then why boycott (well, attempt to boycott) a company based on the interview remarks of an employee? Especially a company that is ridiculously open about their faith based approach to business?
Is the fight to get churches to marry gay people?
I'm assuming gay people that want to get married have no interest in the beliefs and/or rules of a church, especially one that won't marry them...
Originally posted by HIWATT
Never mind, I know. It's the SPLC.
Gay marriage boosts NYC's economy by $259 million in first year
By Blake Ellis July 24, 2012
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Gay marriage is generating millions of dollars for New York City's economy. Since gay marriage was legalized in New York state a year ago, marriage license fees, local celebrations and wedding-related purchases have boosted New York City's economy by $259 million, Mayor Michael Bloomberg and City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced Tuesday.
money.cnn.com...
Originally posted by gncnew
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by gncnew
The LBGT community wants us all to think they're standing up for this silent mass of people... but when the two causes go head to head...
well... we know how that story goes.
Now you are reading the minds of the LGBTQ?
They want Equal Rights - - Period. Its just that simple.
Then why boycott (well, attempt to boycott) a company based on the interview remarks of an employee? Especially a company that is ridiculously open about their faith based approach to business?
What battle are they fighting there? Is the fight to get churches to marry gay people? If so, why? I'm assuming gay people that want to get married have no interest in the beliefs and/or rules of a church, especially one that won't marry them...
so why the fight here? If it's for equal rights? Did Chick-Fil-A deny anyone equal rights?
Watch What Happens When a Man Tries to Protest General Mills With Fire
BY Lucas Grindley - August 06 2012
Things obviously didn't go as planned for a man who tried to light a box of Cheerios on fire in protest of General Mills' support for marriage equality.
General Mills is based in Minnesota and has said a proposed constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage isn't "in the best interests of our employees or our state economy." So, in a video posted Sunday on YouTube and shared by the Good As You blog, a man is seen standing outside a General Mills location holding a box of Cheerios in one hand and a torch in the other.
www.advocate.com...
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by HIWATT
Never mind, I know. It's the SPLC.
I really don't care what your opinion of the SPLC is.
Those who matter take it seriously.
Originally posted by HIWATT
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by HIWATT
Never mind, I know. It's the SPLC.
I really don't care what your opinion of the SPLC is.
Those who matter take it seriously.
Of course you don't care. I did not expect you to!
Does that change the truth? No.
Originally posted by HIWATT
It all starts at the top, then rolls downhill. You cannot deny gravity.... but hey... you won't be reading it I'm sure.. because you know, the SPLC is such an authority on morality...
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by HIWATT
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by HIWATT
Never mind, I know. It's the SPLC.
I really don't care what your opinion of the SPLC is.
Those who matter take it seriously.
Of course you don't care. I did not expect you to!
Does that change the truth? No.
What matters is who in power/government takes the list of the SPLC seriously.
Your opinion is not relevant.
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by HIWATT
It all starts at the top, then rolls downhill. You cannot deny gravity.... but hey... you won't be reading it I'm sure.. because you know, the SPLC is such an authority on morality...
You do realize you are presenting a divorce case - - right?
Mud slinging in a divorce case.
Originally posted by HIWATT
Therefore I am simply stating that the SPLC is not a moral authority on the matter and should not be cited as such.
Yes. That IS relevant.
Originally posted by HIWATT
I can find no evidence anywhere that the claims in that document were refuted. I've tried.
If they weren't refuted, that leaves only one possibility.
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by HIWATT
I can find no evidence anywhere that the claims in that document were refuted. I've tried.
If they weren't refuted, that leaves only one possibility.
But all you have is a mud slinging divorce case.
Originally posted by HIWATT
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by HIWATT
I can find no evidence anywhere that the claims in that document were refuted. I've tried.
If they weren't refuted, that leaves only one possibility.
But all you have is a mud slinging divorce case.
That, and the fact that the charitable organization you are trying so hard to look legitimate, has in excess of $50 Million dollars in holding.
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by HIWATT
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by HIWATT
I can find no evidence anywhere that the claims in that document were refuted. I've tried.
If they weren't refuted, that leaves only one possibility.
But all you have is a mud slinging divorce case.
That, and the fact that the charitable organization you are trying so hard to look legitimate, has in excess of $50 Million dollars in holding.
So what.
It has nothing to do with the criteria of why someone is put on a hate list.
Originally posted by HIWATT
Of course it does! When their motivation for doing so is MONEY!!!