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Americans Turn Out in Droves to Support Chick-Fil-A

Words Wrote: Aug 01, 2012 10:10 PM
One of my high school teachers died of AIDS. It was shocking and sad. He was so pale, and I even asked him why. He told me he didn't get out in the sun much. Turns out he was already sick and didn't know it. He had the disease early on, when they first discovered what it was, and there was nothing they could do to help him. No medications. Nothing. He died young. It was so sad.
brimley Wrote: Aug 01, 2012 10:17 PM
My friend was a surgical nurse back in the 80's before they knew the dangers.

nobody knows how many people he and his partner infected.
Americans have turned out all over the country today to stand in support of Chick-Fil-A. A minor controversy broke out weeks ago when the chicken fast-food chain's CEO, Dan Cathy, made public comments to a reporter about his financial donations to pro-family groups.

In response, liberal lawmakers around the country expressed outrage. Boston Mayor Thomas Menino declared that Chick-Fil-A wasn't welcome in his town, and both Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and a local Chicago Alderman said they'd work to block any proposed restaurants being built in their jurisdiction despite the obvious violation of the First Amendment that implies.

Menino...

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