I don't get it.
Can you tell us what part is hate speech? Actually cit and past the
text so I know what you mean.

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On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 2:39 PM, Larry C. Lyons <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have. CFA makes its donations through their charitable arm Winshare.
> I have already shown what they contribute and the IRS report as my
> source.
>
> One of the largest recipients of CFA's charitable donations has been
> Focus on the Family, here is there position on same sex marriage:
> http://www.focusonthefamily.com/socialissues/social-issues/marriage.aspx
> Marriage and Family Foundation
> http://familyfoundation.org/initiatives/marriage/
>
> I could go on but each and every one of those organizations that I
> listed that have received funding through WinShape, Chick-Fil-A's
> official charitable
> arm have come out very strongly against same sex marriage. FOF and the
> MFF both have particular histories of promoting anti-gay legislation
> and action. Exodus International is well known for its anti-gay
> stance. The Fellowship Of Christian Athletes is vocal in its
> opposition to gays. Here's what it says in its application form:
>
> From 
> http://image.teamfca.net/siteuploadfiles/FCA/2700706F-CF38-4FCD-B9E09BAEB17A3C29/8D77B8C2-29AE-4056-9AC3104B94D755FD.pdf
>
> FCA’s Sexual Purity Statement
>
> God desires His children to lead pure lives of holiness. The Bible is
> clear in teaching on sexual sin including sex outside of marriage and
> homosexual acts. Neither heterosexual sex outside of marriage nor any
> homosexual act constitute an alternative lifestyle acceptable to God.
> While upholding God’s standard of holiness, FCA strongly affirms God’s
> love and redemptive power in the individual who chooses to follow Him.
> FCA’s desire is to encourage individuals to trust in Jesus and turn
> away from any impure lifestyle.[
>
>
> According to Winshape's IRS report (see
> http://dynamodata.fdncenter.org/990pf_pdf_archive/581/581595471/581595471_201012_990PF.pdf)
> WinShape Gave Over $1.9 Million To Anti-Gay Groups. In 2010 alone. And
> a further 3 million from 2003 to 2009.
>
> Marriage & Family Foundation: $1,188,380
> Fellowship Of Christian Athletes: $480,000
> National Christian Foundation: $247,500
> New Mexico Christian Foundation: $54,000
> Exodus International: $1,000
> Family Research Council: $1,000
> Georgia Family Council: $2,500
>
> How much more data do you want. Shall I go to Atlanta and browbeat
> Cathy for a few hours to get more information for you or is this
> enough? From the sounds of it you just keep moving the goal posts. I
> am sure that you'll find some way to excuse the company for this as
> well.


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