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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Censorship is illegal in America - Liberals Disagree!

The extreme left, led by President Barrack Hussein Obama and Democrat mayors of Liberal cities such as Chicago and New York, attempted to boycott Chick-fil-A but fell flat as millions of supporters - mainly Christian Conservatives - flocked in to Chick-fil-A across the country to support the restaurant chain. It backfires badly because of a few reasons:
1. The CEO exercised his constitutional right. The owner of Chick-fil-A is a Christian businessman who detested samesex marriage and is not afraid to use his constitutional right to speak his mind. No one have the right to accuse him of speaking his mind, nor questioning his "right" to use his money against samesex marriage. Just as CEOs of other major companies who gave money for the samesex marriage course, this CEO is free to use his own money for his own benefit.

2. It is unconstitutional to silent Americans who speak their minds on issue such as this. The CEO spoke boldly against samesex marriage in the same fashion that supporters of samesex marriage supporters, including President Obama, spoke in support of samesex marriage. It made no sense whatsoever to silence this CEO while allowing leftwing Liberals spewing out garbage against Conservatives, traditionalists who are on the right of this issue.
3. American conservatives and tolerant independents see the attempt to ban Chick-fil-A as trampling over Americans rights. The unfair treatment of this CEO also shows the intolerant left when it comes to this kind of issue. It is also demonstrated selective criticism of the left. Interestingly, the mayor of Chicago, former Obama Chief of Staff, Rahm Emmanuel, is willing to embrace the racist Muslim leader Luis Farrakhan who said more nasty stuff against homosexuality, while calling for the boycott of this fast-food chain.This arrogant selective outrage drew millions of Americans to Chick-fil-A all across the states.
I had the opportunity to take my family to a Chick-fil-A yesterday evening. The three we have around our neighborhood were extremely busy that we had to go into the one by the mall's food court. Event there, families turned up in huge number to support this course.

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