And that's what I said before.

There may be a lot more extremists who hate homosexuals than we think, and
Chik a Fil's public relations may appeal to them.
Others will go simply because they feel it is a different type of
discrimination.

This may have been a brilliant move on the part of Chik to read the
American Public and capitalise on latent discrimination and confused civil
rights agendas.

Perhaps another major food chain should come out with a statement against
Blacks getting jobs, or being allowed to marry whites, and see if their
sales surge as well.

On 1 August 2012 20:04, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> As I was eating my chicken biscuit from Chi-Fil-A this morning, I was
> thinking about what some black pastors had to say about certain cities
> banning the restaurant.
>
>  As an aside, today, one Chic-Fil-A in my area ran out of food due to the
> large crowds.  I was travelling today, a lot of the way through GA, and
> every Chic-Fil-A I passed was jammed.  Some had long lines of cars waiting
> to turn into the parking lot.
>
> J
>
>


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