I didn't realize that so many people LOVED mediocre, overpriced, fast food. Yuk.
Now Denny...
I didn't realize that so many people LOVED mediocre, overpriced, fast food. Yuk.
Only the ones in Florida.One particularly arrogant little prick, who happens to be aprosecuting attorney in Florida(must be something with being a prosecutor, the few I've met think they are gods gift to the world)
Will you OC too?Good idea, I will go again tomorrow!
And I gotta go Friday, 'cause I think it's "make out" day, based on press reports. HA CHA CHA!!!
For the few in here that have chosen not to support this, that is fine, you have the right to do that, but remember this is not about whether you support gay marriage or traditional marriage, it's all about supporting the 1st amendment....the freedom of speech.
I didn't realize that so many people LOVED mediocre, overpriced, fast food. Yuk.
I view openly anti-gun companies who work to lobby for gun control in much the same light and try to not give them my money either. I seriously doubt the folks who've posted in this thread in support would be as up in arms if the Brady Campaign were put in a similar position. Most of them would be giggling gleefully.
Just because some people have legitimate convictions at odds with the "gay rights" crowd, they're automatically assumed to be uneven-handed?
The one at jefferson point was packed and all it did was screw up the traffic for the people to go to the other 100 stores in the complex.
What I want to know is do any of these people have jobs or lives? Who has an hour to spare in the middle of a work week?
Allow me to quote the relevant part of what I was responding to:
"it's all about supporting the 1st amendment....the freedom of speech."
And your response completely proved my point.
Just because some people have legitimate convictions at odds with the "gay rights" crowd, they're automatically assumed to be uneven-handed?
Just admit it...all this support we are seeing has NOTHING to do with free speech and EVERYTHING to do with opposition to gay marriage.
The one at jefferson point was packed and all it did was screw up the traffic for the people to go to the other 100 stores in the complex.
What I want to know is do any of these people have jobs or lives? Who has an hour to waste in the line at a fast food joint in the middle of a work week?
Just admit it...all this support we are seeing has NOTHING to do with free speech and EVERYTHING to do with opposition to gay marriage.
Why can't it be both?
I thought the support was for free speech...not content?
I went. So did my Dad and Step-Mom. None of us are against gay marriage and all of us are for free speech, so I guess that makes that absolute statement you just made completely wrong.