i used to live in atlanta, georgia. i used to eat at chick-fil-a. it was one of my favorite restaurants to go to, until i heard about their anti-gay policies. i won t go to chick-fil-a anymore because thooft. people in this country have their right to make the decision. we have a right not to go to a place, a right to speak out against those policies. there s nothing wrong with mayor of boston doing the same thing. boycotts are free speech. what the mayor of boston is doing is trying to use government. that s inappropriate. i think i completely agree. you have a right not to go to chick-fil-a. i have never been to chick-fil-a. they re not kosher. i don t eat there. they also sell sausage, egg, and bacon biscuits at chick-fil-a even though they talk about being biblically based. we don t need to have businesses deciding and dictating religious beliefs for everybody else as a consumer. let people make their own choices. this is the kind of country we want to live in. that s the
backed by millions of dollars given by an organization, a business contributing to organizations that are fighting and funding an anti-gay agenda. i used to live in atlanta, georgia. i used to eat at chick-fil-a. it was one of my favorite restaurants to go to, until i heard about their anti-gay policies. i won t go to chick-fil-a anymore because of that. people in this country have their right to make the decision. we have a right not to go to a place, a right to speak out against those policies. there s nothing wrong with mayor of boston doing the same thing. boycotts are free speech. what the mayor of boston is doing is trying to use government. that s inappropriate. i think i completely agree. you have a right not to go to chick-fil-a. i have never been to chick-fil-a. they re not kosher. i don t eat there. they also sell sausage, egg, and bacon biscuits at chick-fil-a even though they talk about being biblically based.
business contributing to organizations that are fighting and funding an anti-gay agenda. i used to live in atlanta, georgia. i used to eat at chick-fil-a. it was one of my favorite restaurants to go to, until i heard about their anti-gay policies. i won t go to chick-fil-a anymore because thooft. people in this country have their right to make the decision. we have a right not to go to a place, a right to speak out against those policies. there s nothing wrong with mayor of boston doing the same thing. boycotts are free speech. what the mayor of boston is doing is trying to use government. that s inappropriate. i think i completely agree. you have a right not to go to chick-fil-a. i have never been to chick-fil-a. they re not kosher. i don t eat there. they also sell sausage, egg, and bacon biscuits at chick-fil-a even though they talk about being biblically based. we don t need to have businesses deciding and dictating religious