RedDog wrote:Washington Post columnist Sally Quinn urged homosexuals to “infiltrate” the privately owned company.
“Make the restaurants gay hangouts of the community,” she wrote. “Gays and lesbians could start applying for jobs at Chick-fil-A. Get in there. Become managers, take over the places.”
MSNBC contributor Jonathan Capehart urged protesters to bully the restaurant chain.
“Find out who is affiliated with Chick-fil-A in any way and put pressure on those folks,” he said.
Oh yes, this is the way for sure to win over the hearts and minds of people. These terrorists are insane and frankly dangerous.

Charles J. White wrote:The amount of free advertising that both conservatives and liberals are giving Chick Fil A is of the magnitude that very few businesses could actually afford to pay for...The owner of the company is clearly laughing all the way to the bank. I’m guessing his competitors are not very happy right now.
Charles J. White wrote:I’m guessing that there will be at least 1 competitor to Chick Fil A who will express the opposite view point, in the hopes of capturing additional market share – could be a smart business move.

Charles J. White wrote:The amount of free advertising that both conservatives and liberals are giving Chick Fil A is of the magnitude that very few businesses could actually afford to pay for...The owner of the company is clearly laughing all the way to the bank. I’m guessing his competitors are not very happy right now.

Charles J. White wrote:I had a fresh spinach salad with mushrooms, carrots, and red onion for dinner last night with a tall glass of water. It was delicious, why anyone believes that fried foods, high fat, with extra sodium is a family value is beyond me. If a fast food place or a number of them goes out of business for whatever reason, I don’t see that as problem. Individuals need to make the right choices in North America. Tonight after work, I’m going to play a game of soccer in fact to get some additional exercise.
shiva wrote:Want to anger a conservative? Lie to him. Want to anger a Liberal? Tell him the truth.
Dogpatch wrote:Charles J. White wrote:The amount of free advertising that both conservatives and liberals are giving Chick Fil A is of the magnitude that very few businesses could actually afford to pay for...The owner of the company is clearly laughing all the way to the bank. I’m guessing his competitors are not very happy right now.
But then the suits moved in
Charles J. White wrote:Dogpatch wrote:Charles J. White wrote:The amount of free advertising that both conservatives and liberals are giving Chick Fil A is of the magnitude that very few businesses could actually afford to pay for...The owner of the company is clearly laughing all the way to the bank. I’m guessing his competitors are not very happy right now.
But then the suits moved in
If that is a legitimate picture in this age of Photoshop and internet magic it looks like others want in on this free advertising blitz that is most likely costed out at in the tens of millions of dollars because it helps gain market share. But the food there and the previous one you posted, KFC, are both shite.
[Y]ou wouldn't know anything about the national phenomenon by reading the front pages of most of the country's leading newspapers. There's no mention of Chick-fil-A on the front pages of the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, and the Boston Globe. The front pages of USA Today, the Dallas Morning News, and the Houston Chronicle have small headlines about the restaurant, while Chick-fil-A's hometown paper, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, fits in a story below the fold under the heading, "Chick-fil-A Controversy." And the front pages of major news websites are quiet in their coverage as well.
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.

Brown envelope wrote:Charles J. White wrote:I had a fresh spinach salad with mushrooms, carrots, and red onion for dinner last night with a tall glass of water. It was delicious, why anyone believes that fried foods, high fat, with extra sodium is a family value is beyond me. If a fast food place or a number of them goes out of business for whatever reason, I don’t see that as problem. Individuals need to make the right choices in North America. Tonight after work, I’m going to play a game of soccer in fact to get some additional exercise.
Charles just can't help let his gLiberal/NDP slip show in threads like this one.
Since the thread topic is homosexual marriage, homosexual values and homosexual bullying, I fail to see the relevance of your diet.Charles J. White wrote:Taking individual responsibility for what I eat, so that I’m healthy, and getting exercise on a bicycle or by playing a game of soccer is “gLiberal/NDP”? What kind of fuked up conservative movement do we have where people think they should be able to shed any kind of individual responsibility and instead expect the state to look after them? Anyways, cheers, I have some exercise to go do!Brown envelope wrote:Gharles just can't help let his gLiberal/NDP slip show in threads like this one.Charles J. White wrote:I had a fresh spinach salad with mushrooms, carrots, and red onion for dinner last night with a tall glass of water. It was delicious, why anyone believes that fried foods, high fat, with extra sodium is a family value is beyond me. If a fast food place or a number of them goes out of business for whatever reason, I don’t see that as problem. Individuals need to make the right choices in North America. Tonight after work, I’m going to play a game of soccer in fact to get some additional exercise.
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