Republicans and Bitter Gay Bloggers Rally Against Gays After a Weak Kiss In


 With the bitter gay bloggers which it’s just a small cell of losers worldwide that unless the gay community clears what they are doing with them they then report negative stuff of whatever is being done.  My idea of a blogger or anybody that takes upon themselves to report the news in relationship to our community(which is very welcome) is that the one doing the reporting reports as it happens. An editorial is always welcome. A spin?, done all the time. But to just put down and be negative only can come from a hag that was left behind when he or she wanted to be part of the parade. Was count out of that one. Adamfoxie* nor Adam (or any backer) Never wanted to be in any circle and I am on Google circles because one has to stay with their backers and friends. By the way Anne Coulter came out with some shitty thing about not liking gays or liking gays..Who Cares? I stopped Writing about this skinny sick bitch! for at least a year or two. I only report about her or the fat guy with a cigar if they are being arrested or their pampers leaked. Otherwise who cares?  The minute that gays tuned out of our oppressors on radio and TV, guess what their Nielsen will go??  Adam for adamfoxie*

Plenty of politicians have slammed Chick-fil-A over their CEO's anti-gay marriage stance but now some are coming out to support the beleaguered fast food chain. 
A supportive letter drafted by Mississippi Republican Rep. Alan Nunnelee praises the chicken chain as an American success story and blasts the backlash against the Atlanta-based company as a ‘vicious smear campaign.’
The letter to Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy, who sparked the controversy mid-July when he said he opposed gay marriage, garnered a further 16 signatures from within the House of Representatives, reported Fox News(oik!)
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Protests: After a nationwide 'kiss-in' protest outside Chick-Fil-A restaurants yesterday, Mississippi Republican Rep. Alan Nunnelee has penned a supportive letter to the company's CEO slamming the backlash as 'un-American'
The missive begins: 'We write today to show support for the manner in which you have defended your values and reputation in the face of unfair and malicious criticism.'

 

It comes after local politicians in Boston, Chicago, New York and San Francisco have said the company is not welcome in their states due to Cathy’s anti-gay marriage stance. 
‘We are bewildered by those who would take offense at your values and would block the expansion of your business into their communities,’ the letter continues. 'We welcome Chick-fil-A's investment in our districts.'
The controversy has become a political – and cultural – hotbed with thousands of demonstrators protesting against or supporting the restaurant chain in the last week.
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Republican support: Mississippi Republican Rep. Alan Nunnelee's letter of support to Chick-fil-A's CEO Dan Cathy, right, garnered 16 signatures from politicians  
Former Republican presidential candidate and Fox News host Mike Huckabee organised Wednesday’s Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day to support the company ‘run by Christian principles.’ 
Fellow Republican Nunneleee described the politicians seeking to block Chick-fil-A restaurants as ‘un-American.’ 
‘Demanding ideological conformity in order to be allowed to run your business is a dangerous precedent. It is like something that would happen in Soviet Russia,’ he writes. 
After Cathy announced his anti-gay marriage stance, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanual said that 'Chick-fil-A's values are not Chicago's values.’ 
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Supporters: People line up outside a San Diego Chick-fil-A after Republican presidential candidate and Fox News host Mike Huckabee organised a Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day on Wednesday to support the company
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino also announced that the restaurant would not be welcome in his state, although later acknowledged it was not within his rights to dictate where Cathy opened businesses. 
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg - a supporter of same-sex marriage – said Cathy had a right to free speech. However, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who is homosexual, implored New York University not to renew a contract with Chick-fil-A.
Thousands of protestors staged a Same Sex Kiss Day outside restaurants across the country yesterday.
Although Cathy argues Chick-fil-A is not a Christian company, it donated $5 million to Christian groups between 2003 and 2010.
The company supported groups like the Family Research Council, which lobbies Congress on a host of conservative social issues -- including the prohibition of gay marriage. 
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