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A legal team that specializes in religious and civil rights and the Constitution says city officials who are promising to punish Chick-fil-A restaurants for the religious beliefs followed by their chief are asking for trouble.

“These government officials ought to be ashamed. For a public official to threaten denial of a right to do business because the president of a private company supports natural marriage is the height of stupidity and intolerance,” said Mathew Staver, chief of Liberty Counsel.



“Unfortunately, their response is typical of intolerant homosexual activists. They will go to any lengths to silence the majority of Americans who believe that children do best when raised in a natural family with one mom and one dad,” he said.

The issue has turned into a firestorm over the last couple of days. Among the results? The Henson Co., creator of the Muppets characters, said it no longer would work with Chick-fil-A. The mayor of Boston publicly bashed the restaurant chain. Chicago officials said they would not want the company to operate in their wards. And “kiss-in” protests were announced in front of company outlets on college campuses.

All brought on by advocates for homosexual behavior because Dan Cathy, whose father, Truett Cathy, founded the $4 billion-plus a year business, gave an interview to the Baptist Press.

“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 are married to our first wives. We give God thanks for that,” Cathy said.

In a separate radio interview, Dan Cathy said, “I think we are inviting God’s judgment on our nation when we shake our fist at Him and say, ‘We know better than you as to what constitutes a marriage. I pray God’s mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude to think we can try to define what marriage is all about.”

Billy Graham, the longtime dean of Christian leaders in the United States, expressed his support for the Cathy family

“I want to express my support for my good friends Truett Cathy and his son Dan Cathy, and for their strong stand for the Christian faith,” he said in a statement released by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.

“I’ve known their family for many years and have watched them grow Chick-fil-A into one of the best businesses in America while never compromising their values. Chick-fil-A serves each of its customers with excellence, and treats everyone like a neighbor. It’s easy to see why Chick-fil-A has become so popular across America,” he said.

Liberty Counsel noted the city officials who are on thin ice include Chicago Alderman Joe Moreno, who “said that he will deny Chick-fil-A from opening a restaurant in Chicago’s Logan Square. Boston Mayor Thomas Menino told the Boston Herald that he would block Chick-fil-A from opening a restaurant in the ‘Cradle of Liberty.” Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel followed suit.”

“There is absolutely no evidence that Chick-fil-A has discriminated against anyone,” Staver continued. “The intolerance displayed by these government officials ought to serve as a wakeup call to the majority of Americans who support the commonsense understanding of natural marriage.

“If given the chance, these intolerant officials would silence anyone who supports natural marriage. They have placed extreme ideology over freedom,” Staver said.

“To deny business permits or zoning approvals to Chick-fil-A because the president of the privately owned family business expressed his biblical view of natural marriage is outrageous. Any city trying to ban Chick-fil-A will not win this battle,” Staver said.

Liberty Counsel is an international nonprofit, litigation, education, and policy organization dedicated to advancing religious freedom, the sanctity of life, and the family since 1989, by providing pro bono assistance and representation on these and related topics.

A Facebook campaign has been launched by Gov. Mike Huckabee seeking to build support for the chicken-sandwich chain famous for closing its stores on Sundays so employees can attend church if they choose.

Huckabee, a 2008 Republican presidential candidate, invited Americans to join him Wednesday, Aug. 1, for a “Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day.” Some supporters are advocating showing support every Wednesday.

He noted the company now is a $4 billion a year effort with more than 1,600 stores.

“The militant homosexual advocates have launched an all out assault on Dan Cathy and Chick-fil-A, pushing for a boycott because the Cathy family has contributed to traditional marriage organizations. The attempts to hurt or destroy Chick-fil-A is nothing short of economic bullying. In the name of ‘tolerance,’ there is an effort being mounted to put pressure on people to stop eating at Chick-fil-A. Even worse is the vilification of the company and its employees. The Christian world view of Dan Cathy is being met with intolerance and vicious hate speech,” Huckabee’s announcement said.

“I ask you to join me in speaking out to your constituency via Facebook, Twitter, email, broadcast, etc., to make Wednesday, August 1 ‘Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day.’ No one is being asked to make signs, speeches, or openly demonstrate. The goal is simple: Let’s affirm a business that operates on Christian principles and whose executives are willing to take a stand for the Godly values we espouse by simply showing up and eating at Chick-fil-A on Wednesday, August 1.”

“The name of the game being played against Chick-fil-A involved ending the discussion, by ruling one side of this important social debate completely out of order, and dismissing their beliefs as unworthy of respect. All resistance to gay marriage is instantly transmuted into personal hatred of gay people. On the other hand, criticism of traditional marriage proponents cannot be viewed as hateful, no matter how angrily it might be expressed. It’s a rigged heads-we-win, tails-you-lose game,” he said.

Chick-fil-A appears to have taken itself off the soapbox, at least for now, with a corporate statement that said: “The Chick-fil-A culture and service tradition in our restaurants is to treat every person with honor, dignity and respect – regardless of their belief, race, creed, sexual orientation or gender. We will continue this tradition in the over 1,600 restaurants run by independent owner/operators. Going forward, our intent is to leave the policy debate over same-sex marriage to the government and political arena.”

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  • Ozzyboy 2012/08/02 19:18:30
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    Ozzyboy
    +1
    Mayors are not supposed to pick and choose the people they represent. Imagine if it was a minority business and a ban was called for because of cultural differences. Hell to pay wouldn't even cover it.
  • Bob DiN 2012/07/31 10:58:10
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    Bob DiN
    +1
    Notice these Mayors are liberal misfits.
  • geneticmistake 2012/07/31 05:18:40
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    geneticmistake
    +2
    Government officials have no right to try and impose limits or restrictions on a business because of the company's philosophy. So long as a business abides by any applicable laws, that company should be allowed to operate freely. The people can decide whether or not to support the business.
  • gldynmd 2012/07/28 04:58:14
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    gldynmd
    +2
    Remember when it was a good thing to stand for family values and when a town would be honored to have your business. Perhaps this mayor would like a mosque built in his town instead.
  • Aqua Surf 2012/07/28 03:59:48
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    Aqua Surf
    +2
    They are denying Chick-fil-A their Constitutional rights. If you support FREEDOM OF SPEECH and stand against Marxist political correctness, then spread the word that supporters and patriots will be eating at Chick-fil-A on August 1 as a show of strength. NOBAMA 2012!
  • Jayne 2012/07/28 00:37:44
    More power to the mayors
    Jayne
    End Religion asnd stop the Hate.
  • Defend ... Jayne 2012/07/31 10:58:26
    Defend Western Civlization
    +1
    Again you Represent Obama this boycott you back will backfire as Americans will not be SLAVES on the Liberal Progressive DEMOCRAT PLANTATION
  • Bob DiN Jayne 2012/07/31 10:59:27
    Bob DiN
    +1
    We can stop the hate by elimating you and your hate for religion.
  • Jayne Bob DiN 2012/08/04 11:10:14
    Jayne
    Eliminate me? Is that a threat? I don't hate religion. I do have a great dislike to ignorance and, sadly to say, most of the ignorant ralley around religion. Use the scales of justice and honestly evaluate the merrits of religion. Let me know how you make out with that. You might try to use evidence in your evaluation. Oh, I'm sorry, there is no evidence of god. Ever think that you god is geographical? How do you know which god to pick? I like "Set" myself.
  • Bob DiN Jayne 2012/08/04 11:15:54
    Bob DiN
    No it's a great suggestion. Your type are nothing but trouble.
  • Jayne Bob DiN 2012/08/04 12:30:59
    Jayne
    I am sorry if I am suggesting that you think for yourself. I know for the brain washed christians that's impossible.
  • Bob DiN Jayne 2012/08/04 14:28:34
    Bob DiN
    You are a typical brainwashed liberal living in your fantasyland bubble. A dose of reallity would give you a stroke.
  • Jayne Bob DiN 2012/08/04 15:17:06
    Jayne
    At least I don't believe in the invisible man. I gave up my make believe friends a long, long time ago. Reallity is seeing what religion is doing to the world and wondering why so many people believe the BS. You wouldn't know reallity if it bit you on the butt.
  • Bob DiN Jayne 2012/08/04 18:32:10
    Bob DiN
    You do believe in Obama the invisible man with a bogus and unknow past.
  • Jayne Bob DiN 2012/08/13 15:17:28
    Jayne
    Right! I certainly don't want someone like Romney at the helm of the country. And the choice of Ryan as VP, big mistake. Both are trying to throw the poor and middle class under the bus. What makes you think that tax cuts for the rich will work? Sure didn't work last time under the Bush administration. I believe the President is trying to do the right thing. Maybe things will work out when the party of NO is out on their butts.
  • 4dc 2012/07/27 23:52:29
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    4dc
    +2
    screw the mayors...everyone has a right to their own opinion...if that id theirs so be it
  • ZB 2012/07/27 23:00:33
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    ZB
    +2
    I thought Freedom of Speech applied to everyone. Or is it that only gays have that right now. Anyone that disagrees with them is bad now. IMO they are starting to go overboard and are pushing it too far. If someone says they don't like what you do...so what. If a business owner says he doesn't like it...don't do business there. That simple. Telling the owner that he cannot open a store in a location hurts employees more than the business as a whole. it means that people that were being trained and prepared to open a new location may get laid off instead. Idiots need to think before they act.
  • ed 2012/07/27 22:27:44
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    ed
    +3
    WTF is this country coming to?
  • gldynmd ed 2012/07/28 04:59:16
    gldynmd
    +1
    I know! Right.
  • Ukie 2012/07/27 19:56:12
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    Ukie
    +3
    Go after Rahm first....he deserves it!!
  • Ahrtal 2012/07/27 19:37:56 (edited)
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    Ahrtal
    +3
    I don't have anything against the GLBT community, and they are not discriminated against just because of the CEO's personal beliefs. These are Stalinist tactics and are unfounded. Are members of the GLBT community hired by the franchises? YES. Are members of the GLBT community allowed to purchase the products? YES. Show me the discriminatory practices. Does the CEO ban GLBT persons from the stores, or boards, et. al. Gee, No! Rahm, go pound sand, as well as the other ner'dowells!

    Know what this "issue" does:

    persons stores boards al gee rahm pound sand nerdowells issue

    I'll be patronizing more, not because of homophobia, but because of more Stateism. No government body has the right to stop commerce for such bogus reasons.
  • Iamfree 2012/07/27 19:14:52
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    Iamfree
    +3
    They are just moronic enough to try it, thereby forcing the taxpayers of their cities to foot big legal bills. Fools.
  • gregaj7 2012/07/27 18:57:12
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    gregaj7
    +4
    I need to patronize Chic-fil-A's much more often. Someone with legal knowledge of Commercial Liens/Maritime Claims might want to privately lien-up some of these mayors for extending undo hard-ship and discrimination in preventing a reasonable effort of a potential customer from doing business with Chic-fil-A. RICO statutes can apply in this, along with parts of Title 18 and Title 42 USC.
  • lorraine_ball 2012/07/27 16:55:33
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    lorraine_ball
    +2
    I eat at Chick-Fil-A. I did yesterday and will again next Wed Aug. the 1st. I support their stand on marriage and I believe as they do. Count me in!
  • SoCalEx-Dem 2012/07/27 16:45:11
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    SoCalEx-Dem
    +4
    That should remind these crazy Mayors that they aren't truly serving all of their constituents, they seem to forget that the homosexuals are only 2% of our population while 70% of our population are Christians of one denomination or another. Your supposed to be working for all of us not just the 2%.
  • Semper Fi 2012/07/27 16:20:02
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    Semper Fi
    +6
    When are the good people (most) of this country going to come to grips with the fact that government at every level continues to grow and infringe more and more upon our daily lives.

    We are sheep being led to slaughter by the public sector, and we just go with the flow.
  • The Gipper~PWCM~JLA 2012/07/27 16:08:44
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    The Gipper~PWCM~JLA
    +4
    These elected officials need to get it through their heads that they are public servants, not royalty!
  • Professor Wizard 2012/07/27 16:03:59
    Undecided
    Professor Wizard
    +2
    Yes.. any time there is a controversy - - there will be lawyers there to make a quick profit off of those involved.

    In the end, nobody will win... ... ... except the lawyers...

    Why do you think most law makers are lawyers? :)
  • Iamfree Profess... 2012/07/27 19:16:14
    Iamfree
    +2
    In this case, even the ACLU is supporting Chick-fil-A against the mayors. Illegal is illegal, whether lawyers are involved or not.
  • Ken 2012/07/27 15:54:05
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    Ken
    +4
    Time to make these liberals pay for their criminal activity as dictators.
  • kmay 2012/07/27 15:48:22 (edited)
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    kmay
    +3
    Ditto TC:
    ditto tc
  • baboula 2012/07/27 15:38:46
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    baboula
    +4
    guess Rahm Emanuel is not letting a difference of opinion go to waste
  • mac9 2012/07/27 15:32:48
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    mac9
    +3
    More power to Cic-fil-A!!!!!!!
  • Bingo's Faddah 2012/07/27 15:25:32
    The mayors have overstepped their bounds
    Bingo's Faddah
    While I feel the mayors are out of line, I think the CEO of Chick Fil A should get a good ass pounding from a heavily endowed guy.
  • SoCalEx... Bingo's... 2012/07/27 16:19:46
    SoCalEx-Dem
    +2
    Why would he need to be pounded? For his beliefs in traditional family values. How bigoted of you.
  • Bingo's... SoCalEx... 2012/07/28 14:22:10
  • SoCalEx... Bingo's... 2012/07/28 17:23:51
    SoCalEx-Dem
    +2
    After trying to read your post among all of the bad spelling I still don't get your point. As a citizen nothing Mr. Cathy said was out of line, he set up his business and lives by his beliefs, since this is America he has that right. If you don't agree with his view then don't eat at his establishment. He hasn't refused to serve Homosexuals, he like the majority of Americans don't support changing the definition of marriage to fit the gay agenda, they aren't after equal rights they are demanding special rights.
  • Bingo's... SoCalEx... 2012/07/28 21:55:57
    Bingo's Faddah
    Have someone help you read my post; there are no spelling errors. He stated that his business is not in support of the issue. Kinda like his saying his business doesn't support equality for old ladies from California who had kids in their teens but serves them anyway. The "Gay agenda" is an attempt at equal treatment under the law, something your 14th amendment guarantees but doesn't happen. Did you feel the same about "colored" people in the 60s?

    Really now.......
  • SoCalEx... Bingo's... 2012/07/29 02:22:32
    SoCalEx-Dem
    +2
    You are way off base, but I understand your confusion. I didn't have children in my teens to begin with you pompous twit. I was married to my black husband in 1971, then proceeded to have children. You show your liberal stupidity by trying to lump people that don't agree with you into a box. You missed your mark . Bless your tiny bigoted heart!
  • Bingo's... SoCalEx... 2012/07/29 11:12:02
    Bingo's Faddah
    Many years ago I used to subscribe to Time magazine. I noticed a disturbing trend; any time a person of color was mentioned, they made damn sure we knew the person was black. They're still doing it nowadays! I wrote them and cancelled my subscription as I feel a person's skin color, ethnicity and religion are meaningless. And here you are doing the same thing.

    This constitutional conservative laughs at your accusations and urges you to examine your basic makeup. Wow! You married a black guy? Is it true what "they say"? You are just so wonderful! Perhaps you didn't have children in your teens but you certainly messed up somewhere if you're a great grandmother at 65.

    Given that, you chose to comment to my reply and abandon the issue just to get nasty; like the spelling thing. Naturally, as a proponent of the Golden Rule, I chose to treat you in kind. I'm sure you find that confusing too but perhaps someone can explain it to you. So, since you have nothing to say, it ends here. With apologies to Bill Engval, here's your sign:

    golden rule chose treat confusing explain ends apologies engval sign

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