Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Chick-Fil-A Filing to Open First Store in Connecticut Sets off Debate over Gay Rights - Connecticut Today - March 2013

11 comments:

  1. I would eat there simply because it makes liberals come unglued!

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  2. Another thing I am sure liberals would find offensive is that all Chik-Fil-A's are closed Sundays so that the employees can attend church.

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  3. The one here in Dover is so busy that its usually hard to find parking. You just have to try the chicken egg cheese sandwich for breakfast.

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  4. They sell food, not preform weddings, so give up the Liberal whinning, and eat you food or leave, ha ha ha

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  5. I think the food tastes better just knowing that eating there irritates so many liberal lunatics.

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  6. I'm sure freedom loving patriots will be flocking to the nearest Chick-fil-A in support!!

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  7. The same Democrats who want Chick-Fil-A banned and blocked are the ones who don't want the ROTC on college campuses. They are also the same Democrats who had no problem when Columbia rolled out the welcome mat for Ahmadinejad, Harvard threw a party for Khatami, and Yale allowed a Taliban spokesman on campus. Democrats claim to be champions of gay rights, yet they support the Muslims who advocate killing gays.

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  8. Democrats are the bigots, especially against Christians. Liberals wanted to ban and block restaurants. You don't see Republicans trying to ban Starbucks. And why aren't liberals protesting against the Muslim speakers at college campuses and "community centers" that advocate the killing of gays?

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  9. Aonoymous said....The same Democrats who want Chick-Fil-A banned and blocked are the ones who don't want the ROTC on college campuses.

    ARE THESE THE SAME DEMOCRATS THAT SPENT OVER 200 YEARS ENSLAVING BLACK PEOPLE AND FIGHTING TO PREVENT THEM FROM HAVING EQUAL RIGHTS?

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  10. Hartford Rd would be the perfect place for one of these.

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  11. I am surprised they would even consider locating in such an anti-business state.

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