He says that selling sandwiches to a local event is not an endorsement of that event. That's true of course, but in this case the name of Chick-fil-A was featured prominently on the advertisements for the event, and that *is* an endorsement. If a local franchisee did this without corporate permission, fine, just say so. Own up to it. And while you're at it, how about an explanation of why the Chick-fil-A's charitable arm is giving money to hate group NOM's Ruth Institute? That's what we are all waiting to hear about.
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He says that selling sandwiches to a local event is not an endorsement of that event. That's true of course, but in this case the name of Chick-fil-A was featured prominently on the advertisements for the event, and that *is* an endorsement. If a local franchisee did this without corporate permission, fine, just say so. Own up to it. And while you're at it, how about an explanation of why the Chick-fil-A's charitable arm is giving money to hate group NOM's Ruth Institute? That's what we are all waiting to hear about.
That's what I'm talking about
What happened in PA? Anyway, he says he supports marriage, but I assume he means only hetero marriage.
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