Just went to lunch at the Thornton Chick Fil-A. About 50 cars in the drive-in line, so parked 2 parking lots away and walked. Waited about 20 min to get in the doors. Food was served hot, and awesome as always. The people there looked like average American families to me, and there were many conversations I heard about supporting traditional marriage. Wondering if this is big across the nation?
Singlestack
"Guilty of collusion"
Just got back from the Brighton one off I-76 and Eagle Rd...what a fantastic experience. Line out the door, drive-thru out of the parking lot into the street...it really warmed my heart and gave me some hope.
Although there was this guy who drove past when we were sitting in line to get into the parking lot...he was wagging his finger at all of us shouting "shame on you!" out of his car window. The level of elitist insanity this person displayed really blew my mind. He believes that HIS beliefs are so much more important and correct than anyone else's that he has the authority to wag his finger in disgust at someone who wants to patronize a business who supports something that he doesnt...![]()
The far left becomes more and more unhinged and intolerant as time goes by. My gay nephew (who does not flaunt and doesn't like to see it either) tells me that gay websites and blogs are mostly of the "gay militant" type, where they advocate "sticking it in hetero's faces" as payback for centuries and millenia of forcing shame on gays and keeping them in the closet. Those type of gays don't demand tolerance, they demand acceptance.
Singlestack
"Guilty of collusion"
Whether or not you agree or disagree with the moral stance, you have to admit it is a great Public Relations windfall; any press is good press.
Will Chick-fil-A go out of business over this - not likely; will it affect their bottom line - definitely.