Like most normal people, the owner of the Tar Heel franchise took advantage of the outrage to express his own outrage of the bigotry and discrimination of those who condemn people for stating a different set of values.
Corporate Wendy's made the franchise owner take down the sign. I think the franchise owner was a supporter but seems Corporate Wendy's is not. Either way I don't eat at Wendy's
I feel it was in support. He may own the franchise but he must abide by the wishes of the corporation. If I were the CEO of Wendy's I would have left him alone.
In support. Gays and lesbians should be aware that not everybody agrees with their immoral, corrupt, unnatural and deviant lifestyle. Thank God for the 1st Amendment & thank God they can't reproduce!
Like most normal people, the owner of the Tar Heel franchise took advantage of the outrage to express his own outrage of the bigotry and discrimination of those who condemn people for stating a different set of values.
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ReplyDeleteCorporate Wendy's made the franchise owner take down the sign. I think the franchise owner was a supporter but seems Corporate Wendy's is not. Either way I don't eat at Wendy's
ReplyDeleteI think the owner was supporting Chick-Fil-A not taking advantage of the situation. Besides if we all stand together maybe people will get message.
ReplyDeleteI feel it was in support. He may own the franchise but he must abide by the wishes of the corporation. If I were the CEO of Wendy's I would have left him alone.
ReplyDeleteriding the wave
ReplyDeleteI think it was actual support. I'm happy to see people stand up for what they believe. I am tired of free speech only being applied to certain ones.
ReplyDeleteIn support. Gays and lesbians should be aware that not everybody agrees with their immoral, corrupt, unnatural and deviant lifestyle. Thank God for the 1st Amendment & thank God they can't reproduce!
ReplyDelete12:51-The CEO of Wendy's is terrified of becoming a part of this controversy.
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