It's one thing for Hollywood moppets and television Muppets to protest
Chick-fil-A over the fast-food chain president's support for
traditional marriage. They're private citizens and entities. But when an
elected public official wields the club of government against a
Christian business in the name of "tolerance," it's not harmless kid
stuff. It's chilling.
This week, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino
declared, "Chick-fil-A doesn't belong in Boston." He recklessly
slandered the company by accusing it of "discriminat(ing) against the
population." And he warned ominously: "If they need licenses in the
city, it will be very difficult — unless they open up their policies."
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All delmar friends be on look out Alexis was riding her bike in our yard and a black guy on a black motorcycle with red lights tried to kidnap her. She run n hide between ours n mom moms house behind a tree. We chased after him but he dipped us Robby seen him turn on state st. delmar police have been notified just FYI
I would guess that mayor Menino would rather have a big round polish sausage. He could share it with Barny Frank. Oh, I forgot Frank just married Menino'S brother. No wonder he's mad.
I would say Chick-fil-A is too good for Boston
Liberal progressives believe that there view is the only view. Conservatives are to be seen, but not heard. Liberals are freedom destroyers.
Went to CFA yesterday to support them. We are so proud of them.
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