thats not even close to true youre just speaking.
7/26/2012 5:25:32 PM
Boston's mayor wants to prevent Chick-fil-a from opening a store in Boston. Government overstep much?
7/26/2012 5:45:23 PM
Just a couple of dumbshit blowhards trying to score political points. If they really wanted to keep CFA out, they can come up with any reason they wanted to deny a building permit. Or they could delay it indefinitely without a reason. But now they kinda can't since they made such a big deal of it. Which makes me think it's all a show.
7/26/2012 5:57:10 PM
7/26/2012 6:06:16 PM
Whatever, replace the Taliban with WBC. You call it minding your own business, I call it supporting bigotry.
7/26/2012 6:59:06 PM
nvm[Edited on July 26, 2012 at 7:05 PM. Reason : -]
7/26/2012 7:04:46 PM
7/26/2012 7:18:34 PM
7/26/2012 9:02:08 PM
I stopped reading here:
7/26/2012 10:51:26 PM
^ I consider myself a classical liberal in terms of personal liberties... issue is lump summing a group under one package.
7/27/2012 12:08:05 AM
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7/27/2012 7:26:16 AM
Glad you can admit it. So please, don't act all surprised when I refuse to shun people for their religious, political, or ethnic identities. Just because you're a bigot doesn't mean everyone must be.
7/27/2012 9:10:01 AM
I'm definitely bigoted against people who think that we should discriminate against homosexuals.Fuck anyone who isn't.I'm biased both toward reality and equality. I admit it.[Edited on July 27, 2012 at 9:26 AM. Reason : .]
7/27/2012 9:19:35 AM
7/27/2012 9:35:34 AM
^^youve proven time and again on this forum that you are bigoted specifically against christians for a variety of reasons; this just gives you an excuse to further your argument.ill go ahead and say that i do find discrimination against homosexuals to be abhorrent, but its fairly obvious that chicfilet doesnt discriminate against them and cathy was completely taken out of context. supporting or preferring one thing, believe it or not, does not mean completely hating the alternative. i believe bullet would call such a person a "hack," stu.gays openly work at the restaurant here in huntersville, and they have since i moved here several years ago. same goes for the charlotte restaurant at the intersection of mt holly huntersville rd and hwy 16. i know you would never actually patronize a fast food resturant to investigate for yourself, but keep soaking up all the internet news you can and watch this "scandal" and bostons mayor simultaneously unravel.on that note, if you knew anything about local government, economic development, or the role of a mayor in this process, you would know menino means precisely dick in the grand scheme of things.your dislike if christians can be boiled down to one very simple fact; you find them to be illogical and hence ridiculous. you look down at them like theyre all a bunch of raving lunatics that think the world is 6000 years old and like to cut skin off baby dicks and drink the blood, etc.youre just a typical little angry atheist, in other words, and exactly the kind of person that keeps poking and prodding chicfilet over this kind of nonissue.kudos to chicfilet for keeping their cool; keep up the good work by not.[Edited on July 27, 2012 at 10:23 AM. Reason : work, not word]
7/27/2012 10:08:52 AM
And here we go...
7/27/2012 10:19:58 AM
*by not keeping your cool.just to make sure we are on the same page, will you acknowledge that this list of items pretty much sums up your problems with the company?http://equalitymatters.org/blog/201103220005
7/27/2012 10:32:17 AM
Generally speaking sure, though I'm not vetting that every single grievance on that particular website is 100% accurate. You can add on "having a leader which openly decries homosexual marriage." if you feel so inclined.
7/27/2012 10:37:12 AM
http://reason.com/blog/2012/03/02/is-chick-fil-a-anti-gay-and-if-so-should
7/27/2012 10:43:56 AM
So you can't form a cogent thought on your own? Shall I respond with a link to a magazine?It boggles my mind that reason magazine is suggesting that people shouldn't spend their money as the wish for the reasons that they wish. "Speak with your wallet" is the rallying cry of free market philosophy isn't it?V,It's pretty clear that I was directing my response toward reason magazine (I stated as much) but I can see how you'd think it was directed toward you since all you posted was a link.[Edited on July 27, 2012 at 11:01 AM. Reason : .]
7/27/2012 10:49:19 AM
you call that a cogent thought?looks like "standard soapbox liberal drivel response #4" to me.im proud its been directed towards me this time; that particular belittling of capitalism is usually reserved for destroyer, lonesnark, and geniusboy.
7/27/2012 10:58:08 AM
So buying gas which funnels more money to worse people is okay for those types but a chicken sandwich is too far? But I guess it all goes back to you have to buy gas but you can easily go without a chicken sandwich from a fast food chain.
7/27/2012 11:39:22 AM
I like how you figured it out the ridiculousness of the comparison before you finished the post.
7/27/2012 11:49:33 AM
Yeah, I do that. Except when I don't.[Edited on July 27, 2012 at 11:54 AM. Reason : -]
7/27/2012 11:53:39 AM
7/27/2012 12:01:45 PM
7/27/2012 12:24:45 PM
7/27/2012 12:40:37 PM
^^ I would. And I would at least try to eat at your restaurant too, even though it seems you'd refuse to serve me based upon my personal beliefs. To quote Reason Magazine a few minutes ago:
7/27/2012 12:45:30 PM
7/27/2012 12:54:14 PM
Terminology conflict. If you define "free market philosophy" to mean "people are free to spend or not spend however they please and no other considerations matter", then you've defined the term to exclude most libertarians including myself. Paying to have someone murdered would fit your terminology, but no libertarian would accept it as moral behavior. So I guess the mistake made here was attributing "free market philosophy" as an apt description of anyone's belief structure but your own. A better definition for "free market philosophy" would be someone that purposefully does not interfere with the spending choices of others even when you can. If person A owns a business and hates the sexual preferences of person B, they may have the right to refuse to allow person B to buy food from person A, but they allow the transaction anyway because doing otherwise would violate their "free market philosophy". The road runs both ways. If I believe person A should overlook their beliefs and transact with person B anyway, it is only fair that I should overlook the beliefs of A and transact freely with them as well. After-all, CFA may hate gays, but they are honoring my "free market philosophy" and transacting freely with gays as respected customers. Why should we ourselves not be held to a similar standard? [Edited on July 27, 2012 at 1:16 PM. Reason : .,.]
7/27/2012 1:04:56 PM
You're conflating "free market philosophy" with Libertarianism. You're the only one using the word "Libertarian". I wasn't using "free market philosophy" as a synonym for "Libertarian philosophy" or "what every Libertarian believes."
7/27/2012 1:12:09 PM
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7/27/2012 1:15:36 PM
disco_stu, you were using it in relation to a libertarian entity, Reason Magazine. Bullet, I don't see the distinction between buying chicken or selling chicken. If you refuse to buy chicken from someone, why are you willing to sell chicken to them? If you refused to sell them chicken, they'd have to go elsewhere for it, most certainly at higher prices, leaving them less money to donate to political organizations you disagree with.
7/27/2012 1:25:39 PM
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7/27/2012 3:33:34 PM
7/27/2012 3:55:24 PM
Of course, there goes the personal attacks. And I guess all first amendment defenders are pornographers too. Well, to put you at ease, you're wrong. I'd love it if both the government and churches got out of the marriage business and abortion should definitely be legal. But others think differently from me, and to shun them for it would only lower myself to their level. "I am not a bigot just because i don't want to give my money to a company, <employees, customers, etc> that donate vast sums of money to organizations that work to <legalize same sex marriage>(causes i don't agree with)."
7/27/2012 4:31:16 PM
7/27/2012 4:40:59 PM
OK, how about this:If McDonald's was known to give huge sums of money to organizations that worked to legalize gay marriage, or to keep abortion legal, or whatever other "liberal causes", and some conservatives decided to stop eating at McDonalds, I'd have absolutely no problem with that, and i'd even kinda respect those who sacrificed their Big Macs for their beliefs. [Edited on July 27, 2012 at 5:03 PM. Reason : ]
7/27/2012 5:02:58 PM
^^ Well, I would have a problem with that ^_^Perhaps we're done? I'm convinced you understand my position, and I'm convinced I understand your position. All that remains is our personal preferences for how the culture war should be fought, which are in disagreement. I pray my side wins someday. For your way of waging war is casualty prone. But luckily you don't care who gets hurt for what they believe in, even when its someone from your side. [Edited on July 27, 2012 at 5:06 PM. Reason : .,.]
7/27/2012 5:04:04 PM
^^the thing is, i don't see anybody doing that. please point out some examples.^ i just can't understand why you have a problem with people not wanting to give their money to causes they don't agree with.
7/27/2012 5:04:09 PM
7/27/2012 5:20:06 PM
http://tinyurl.com/boston-strip-clubshttp://tinyurl.com/bmskr32[Edited on July 27, 2012 at 8:22 PM. Reason : chick-fil-a]
7/27/2012 8:21:02 PM
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7/27/2012 10:15:18 PM
I'm going to buy an oreo infused cookies and cream shake from CFA.
7/27/2012 10:18:54 PM
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