Sunday, August 14, 2011

Let's eat at Chick-Fil-A to show our support.

Subject: Let's eat at Chick-Fil-A to show our support. They are being maliciously attacked for their pro-family stance.

We have become a nation of protesting and litigious people. It used to be that if one didn't like how a business operated, you didn't go there. It was the strongest form of protest and if enough people didn't go there, the business did not survive. Where do we come off now trying to change how successful private business operates by means of slander, yellow journalism, rumors and innuendoes just because we might not agree with their operating philosophy? The concept of majority rules is being over-ridden by who can make the most noise.

Now the Socialists (AKA Obama Democrats) have targeted Chick-Fil-A. A Southern based company with the below resume..

I think, I'll have a Chick-Fil-A sandwich tomorrow.

See below.

Chick-fil-A is an American success story. Founded by Georgian entrepreneur Truett Cathy in 1946, the family-owned chicken-sandwich chain is one of the country's largest fast-food businesses. It employs some 50,000 workers across the country at 1,500 outlets in nearly 40 states and the District of Columbia ... The company generates more than $2 billion in revenue and serves millions of happy customers with trademark Southern hospitality.

So, what's the problem? Well, Chick-fil-A is run by devout Christians who believe in strong marriages, devoted families, and the highest standards of character for their workers. The restaurant chain's official corporate mission is to "glorify God" and "enrich the lives of everyone we touch." The company's community-service initiatives, funded through its WinShape Foundation, support foster-care, scholarship, summer-camp, and marriage-enrichment programs. On Sunday, all Chick-fil-A stores close so workers can spend the day at worship and rest.

Over the past month, several progressive-activist blogs have waged an ugly war against Chick-fil-A. The company's alleged atrocity: One of its independent outlets in Pennsylvaniadonated some sandwiches and brownies to a marriage seminar run by the Pennsylvania Family Institute, which happens to oppose same-sex marriage.

In the name of tolerance, the anti-Chick-fil-A hawks sneered at the company's main product as "Jesus Chicken," derided its no-Sunday-work policy, and attacked its operators as "anti-gay." Petition drives on websites are demanding the company change and disavow their standards. Facebook users dutifully organized witch hunts against the company on college campuses.
Progressive groups are gloating over Chick-fil-A's public-relations troubles. This is not because they care about winning hearts and minds over gay rights or marriage policy, but because their core objective is to marginalize political opponents and chill Christian philanthropy and activism. The fearsome "muscle flexing" is being done by the hysterical bullies trying to drive them off of college grounds and out of their neighborhoods in the name of "human rights."

TO READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE: HTTP://WWW.NATIONALREVIEW.COM/ARTICLES/258646/CHRISTIAN-BUSINESS-LEFT-S-CROSSHAIRS-MICHELLE-MALKIN
Please pass this on if you believe companies with Christian principles have a right to freely conduct business in the U.S.

' IN GOD WE TRUST'

Amen to this!!!!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I look at this situation as we have two choices:

One, we can continue to do nothing and just sit by and let folks like this continue to get their way or impose their ideas on the rest of us, or

Two, we do whatever we need to do to get our message across. Basically we get off our butt and express our objections to what they are trying to impose on the rest of society as a way of life. We let them know that we are not going to take this type harassment.

Most importantly, we take a stand for what is right and what is fair for us all. They have the right to believe whatever they want just as we do, but they do not have the right to impose their way of life on others for their own personal ideals and motives.

Let's say, we have had enough and we are not going to take it anymore and take our freedoms and our country back!