A Letter in Support of Chick-fil-A
A Letter in Support of Chick-fil-A
Liberals v Companies That Operate With Christian Family Values

We hereby declare our support for the executives, franchise owners and more than 61,000 employees of Chick-fil-A for their Christian business practices, as well as their stated support for biblical values, which is to say traditional American family values.
The restaurant chain is under assault for remarks made by CEO Dan Cathy, who said, "We are very much supportive of the family -- the biblical definition of the family unit. We are a family-owned business, a family-led business ... and we give God thanks for that."
The mayors of some of America's largest cities, including Boston, Chicago and San Francisco, have made known their objection to Christian businesses, and they made clear their intent to make it difficult for Chick-fil-A to operate in their cities.
Typical of those objections was this proclamation by Chicago's Rahm Emanuel: "Chick-fil-A values are not Chicago values." (Apparently, Chicago values include becoming the murder capital of the nation, while hosting Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, the Christian-hating race baiter who, ironically, opposes same-sex marriage.)
In response, we, the undersigned, declare our support for any business that operates with Christian values. Accordingly we also declare a boycott against tourism or business conventions any city that declares its opposition to such Christian owned and operated businesses.
To sign this letter online, link to http://patriotpost.us/archives/petitions/20
Top Opinion
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TruBluTopaz 2012/07/30 22:44:50I support Chick-fil-a+13My three kids have all worked for ChikFilA. My oldest son is now a manager. His general manager and ten year employee of the company happens to be gay. It never comes up as a topic. They have all gotten scholarships. They have all learned managerial skills. The food is listed as among the healthiest fast food offerings and their locations are clean and their employees courteous. What purpose would it serve to be rude and make teenaged cashiers cry? What sense does it make to go on a liberal rant and then buy twenty bucks of food? This is just another liberal smokescreen, just like the hype over Romney's Olympics comments #WhatWillBeTheNextObamaSmokeS...





















You didn't have a problem with it then, did you?
you do NOT have to say you're a christian.
And if you feel that Americans are generally so low on the humanity scale, I invite you to go where someone like yourself would be appreciated.
And this is MY country. YOU get out.
And if the people won't vote for a non-christian, so be it. That's part of what voting is about, you get to vote for whomever you like.
And I'm sorry for you that you're in aplace you don't seem to like.
But you gotta admit. my point is still valid.
But what it shows in your case is that being christian is the bad thing.
But You are right in the sense that there is no more evil person than one who, "claims", to be a christian.
Should we start telling them how an atheist should act?
also it doesn't really help when in Revelations it talks about the stars falling down to the earth when thats not possible.
They should be outraged over several Democrat leaders who would break Constitutional law to stop them from opening restaurants in their areas, but, as you all are well aware, the Constitution is only a necessity to Liberals when defending what they believe in.
That and homemade chicken sandwiches are MUCH better tasting.