
David Tulis / AP
Jim Fortier (left) and Mark Toomajian kiss as they join about two dozen members of gay rights groups and others protesting outside the Decatur, Ga., Chick-fil-A restaurant Friday, Aug. 3.

Jebb Harris / AP
The Brea, Calif., Chick-fil-A is mobbed at lunch time Wednesday, Aug. 1, as its supporters packed the chicken chain's restaurants after the company was criticized for an executive taking a public position against same-sex marriage. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, a Baptist minister, declared Wednesday "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day."



I just can't get into a contest between the supporters of a rather narrow minded owner of a food chain and the supporters of what is obviously gaining as an acceptable lifestyle. The owner gets a fat payday, and a ton of free publicity. No one's minds are changed. Guess that some air time and blog space gets filled up, but, it truely seems to me that the conversation, on each of the pieces, of the whole human rights issue, is better served within the promotion of the general progression, of all rights - everyones'.
Funny if you go there you often by a drink, which is probably a coke product that does not support chik-filet views. Neither do the companies that raise the chicken, bake the buns, so basically your still supporting gay rights just through a middle man....:) which I love!!!!
Today was the 3rd time this week i went to Chick-Fil-A not because i agree with their view on Gay marriage i went their to support their right to have a view
I went today to the again crowded Chick-Fil-A too maybe have some R-rated entertainment with my lunch but i was disappointed all i got to see was G-rated families enjoying their meal
Cock-a-doolittle-do ,give a kiss to MsnBC with R mattlow as the On-top Chick fil-a