Friday, August 03, 2012

Liberal Executive Bullies Chick-Fil-A Worker, Then Promptly Gets Fired For It


I'm guessing that the average fast-food, drive-thru worker makes barely more than minimum wage, doesn't love their job and has to put up with a lot of BS from customers too busy making sure their orders right (and the french fries warm) to give back a lil courtesy and respect for good service. But most do it anyway...well because thanks to the Obama administration the economy still sucks and they need to pay bills and/or put food on the table for their loved ones. Yet, who can prepare for a liberal douchebag rolling up to your window to berate you, all because the CEO of your company dared come out for traditional marriage a few days back? Mind you, Chick-fil-A doesn't discriminate against gay people in any way, shape of form. But for the intolerant Left freedom of speech is only allowed when you agree with everything they say. However, in this case thank goodness for not only the 1st Amendment, but karma as well:
Adam Smith, former CFO and treasurer of medical supplies manufacturer Vante, caused quite a stir today when he put up a video of himself bullying a Chick-fil-A drive-thru employee in Tucson on YouTube.

Smith berates the worker about her company in the video, which was initially titled ”Reduce $’s to Chick-Fil-A’s Hate Groups.” It has since been taken down (though others have uploaded it too).

"I don't know how you live with yourself and work here," he tells the employee at the window. "I don't understand it. This is a horrible corporation with horrible values. You deserve better." 

”I’m a nice guy, by the way … totally heterosexual," he continues. "Not a gay in me, I just can’t stand the hate.”

Chick-fil-A is currently in the middle of a controversy sparked by president and COO Dan Cathy's comments about gay marriage. He said that going against the Biblical definition of marriage is "inviting God's judgment on our nation."
Vante didn't approve of Smith's behavior, and he's no longer working there.

Here's the press release from Vante announcing that Smith is "no longer an employee of our company," effective immediately:
TUCSON, AZ--(Marketwire - Aug 2, 2012) - The following is a statement from Vante:
Vante regrets the unfortunate events that transpired yesterday in Tucson between our former CFO/Treasurer Adam Smith and an employee at Chick-fil-A. Effective immediately, Mr. Smith is no longer an employee of our company.

The actions of Mr. Smith do not reflect our corporate values in any manner. Vante is an equal opportunity company with a diverse workforce, which holds diverse opinions. We respect the right of our employees and all Americans to hold and express their personal opinions, however, we also expect our company officers to behave in a manner commensurate with their position and in a respectful fashion that conveys these values of civility with others.

We hope that the general population does not hold Mr. Smith's actions against Vante and its employees.
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Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Pathological Liberal Senator Harry Reid Insults Mitt Romney By Bringing Up Dead Father


The lengths they'll go to distract American voters from the problems in this country that really matter sees no end:
Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) turned heads this week by suggesting that Mitt Romney is withholding his tax returns because he didn’t pay taxes over a 10-year stretch.

In doing so, Reid burnished his reputation for lobbing occasional stinging insults — and seized on a Democratic attack line that seems to be resonating with voters.

Reid said Tuesday in an interview with the Huffington Post that he had learned of Romney’s tax history from “a person who had invested with Bain Capital.” But when pressed, he declined to identify the investor or cite any proof for his allegation.

Reid spokesman Adam Jentleson declined to share more information about the investor, saying in an e-mail that “I have no information beyond what he said. If Mitt Romney is upset with Senator Reid’s remarks, there’s a simple way for him to clear up the matter: release his tax returns.”

The Romney campaign did not respond to requests for comment; it has previously denied rumors that the Republican presidential challenger hasn’t paid taxes in any given year. Romney himself has said that releasing more than two years of his tax returns would only provide fodder for President Obama’s reelection campaign.

But recent polls suggest that voters expect presidential candidates to be more forthcoming about their taxes: Just over half of voters in the swing states of Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania think candidates should “publicly release several years of tax returns,” according to a poll released Wednesday by Quinnipiac University, the New York Times and CBS News. And a USA Today-Gallup poll published last month found that a majority of Americans — and almost a third of Republicans — think Romney should release more tax information.
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Black Pastors to Launch Nationwide Campaign Opposing Obama’s Support of Gay Marriage



It's long been no secret to conservatives that the nation's "First Gay President", Barack Obama, has long taken blacks for granted during his term, despite receiving an overwhelming 95% of their support in the 2008 Presidential election. Obama, who gone out of his way to execute "rights" for illegal immigrants and homosexuals in this country time and time again during the past 3 years, has done little for his biggest fans, so much so that black people's socio-economic position has declined more so than any other voting bloc since he took office. And now, what with Obama's recent support of the unGodly, white, liberal elite's "gay marriage" initiative, some black folks in this country are not only taking on Obama's ignorance of their specific needs, but letting the world know why Black folks should not vote for Obama again in 2012:
A group of conservative black pastors are responding to President Barack Obama’s support of same-sex marriage with what they say will be a national campaign aimed at rallying black Americans to rethink their overwhelming support of the President, though the group’s leader is offering few specifics about the effort. 

The Rev. Williams Owens, who is president and founder of the Coalition of African-Americans Pastors and the leader of the campaign, has highlighted opposition to same-sex marriage among African-Americans. He calls this campaign “an effort to save the family.”

“The time has come for a broad-based assault against the powers that be that want to change our culture to one of men marrying men and women marrying women,” said Owens, in an interview Tuesday after the launch event at the National Press Club. “I am ashamed that the first black president chose this road, a disgraceful road.”

At the press conference, Owens was joined by five other black regional pastors and said there were 3,742 African-American pastors on board for the anti-Obama campaign.

When asked at the press conference for specifics about the campaign – funding, planned events and goals – Owens said only that the group’s first fundraiser will be on August 16 in Memphis, Tennessee. But Owens insisted that “we are going to go nationwide with our agenda just like the president has gone to Hollywood.”

In May, Obama announced on ABC News that he thought “same sex couples should be able to get married." The president had previously said that he opposed gay marriage, but said in May that his views were personal and did not represent a policy change.

In a fiery Tuesday press conference at the press club, Owens said Obama was taking the black vote for granted and decried the idea of similarities between the gay rights movement and the civil rights movement, an assertion made by the NAACP following Obama’s same-sex marriage support.
RELATED: Black Pastors Challenge NAACP’s Support for Same-sex Marriage

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Bill O’Reilly And Bernie Goldberg Blast CNN For Playing ‘Stupid Girls’ During Palin Segment



Mediaite.com:
During Monday evening’s O’Reilly Factor, Bill O’Reilly and frequent guest Bernard Goldberg took on CNN for its use of and subsequent apology for the Pink song “Stupid Girls” playing during the introduction to a segment about former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.


In the wake of the outrage over the song’s seemingly purposeful placement, CNN apologized and said “the music selection was a poor choice and not intended to be linked to any news story.” O’Reilly joked, to off-set laughter, “Then why was it used before a news story?”


“The most offensive part of all of this is this statement by a news organization whose only mission is to tell the truth and they say this was unintentional,” Goldberg said. “They have literally millions of songs in their database to choose from. They could have picked ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ from Frank Sinatra, they could have picked anything. They picked ‘Stupid Girls’ and they have the nerve to tell us it was unintentional.


O’Reilly then asked Goldberg what CNN meant by the song not being meant to be connected to a story. “What was ‘Stupid Girls’ connected to if not the news story about Sarah Palin?”


“CNN and other news organizations expect politicians to tell the truth; they expect business people to tell the truth; they expect church people, they expect athletes to tell the truth,” Goldberg responded. “And they issue a statement like this…. I’m guessing the people who watch them don’t like Sarah Palin all that much anyway, which is why they did it, and thought that, like in the old days, they could get away with it.


“Well, it’s not the old days anymore, CNN,” Goldberg concluded, “you can’t get away with this stuff.”
RELATED: CNN: Playing 'Stupid Girls' Ahead of Sarah Palin Story a 'Poor Choice'

Monday, July 30, 2012

Gang Of Rowdy Teenage Lesbians Stab Disabled Vet On New York City Subway


Thanks to radical feminism which continues to push the mainstream  lie that women can do anything men can do and anti-God, gay activists who prey on naive, underprivileged youngsters around the world, more and more women are not only committing crimes normally associated with men, but outright dressing and looking like dudes while dallying in the cesspool that is homosexuality and all other sorts of debauchery. Combine this with the country still being led by the "First Gay President" and the liberal press pushing single motherhood as a positive, any wonder our younger generation is suffering so greatly not only on the economic front, but the educated one and the moral one as well:
A 63-year-old Vietnam veteran from Queens was stabbed on a Manhattan subway train Sunday after making a sarcastic comment about a rowdy gang of eight girls and young women, cops said.

Ralph Carnegary of Queens said the raucous riders were being so loud “you couldn’t hear yourself think” as their downtown-bound 6 train neared the 23rd St. station about 6 a.m, officials said.


Carnegary, who lives in a veterans shelter in Long Island City, was on his way to work as a souvenir vendor on Wall St. “I couldn’t identify the girl who stabbed me. All my attention was on the knife coming at me,” Carnegary told the Daily News Sunday night.


He said the girls turned on him after they overheard him talking to his pal, James Santiago, about how noisy they were.


“I just said, ‘Those girls must be retarded because they can’t hear each other talk,’” Carnegary recalled.
Within a second, the furious gals, whose ages range from 15 to 20, went berserk and started pummeling Carnegary with their fists.

He was trying to block the blows when he heard another girl yell, “Go for him” and a third girl say, “Cut him.”


One of his attackers plunged a knife into Carnegary’s left shoulder, leaving a wound that required seven stitches.

“I didn’t think they were actually going to knife me. The oldest one didn’t look no more than 18 or 19. I couldn’t believe they did that,” he said.


Santiago, 46 a former Marine who also lives in the shelter, said he jumped in to defend Carnegary when he saw two of the women charge his friend from behind.

“I feel like I owe my life to this guy right here,” Carnegary said of Santiago.


Carnegary’s wife, Connie, 50, was outraged by the attack. “It’s terrible,” she said. “You can’t even ride the train. You can’t even go to work in the morning.”
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Politiks As Usual: In The News 7/30/12

Electoral College Tie Possible In Obama-Romney Race

Scalia Opens Door For Gun-Control Legislation, Extends Slow Burning Debate

Dick Cheney: John McCain Made A Mistake Choosing Sarah Palin For VP In 2008

Chicago Values And The Fruit of Islam

Catholic Business Owners Score Win Against ObamaCare Mandate

Mitt Romney Captures Jerusalem

2012 Campaign Very Different Than Kerry vs. Bush 

Can It Be Un-American To Be A Christian?

Pope Names 'Father of Proposition 8' Archbishop of San Francisco

Sports Media Launches Olympic-Sized Blitz from Left

Newsweek Cover Story: 'Mitt Romney: A Candidate With a Serious Wimp Problem'

Cantor: Pelosi Remarks About Jews 'Patronizing and Deeply Insulting'

Hey, Boston: Leave Chick-fil-A Alone

Obama’s Team Taking Gamble Going Negative

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Chick-fil-A And The Hypocritical Tolerance Enforcers


NationalReview.com:
To modify Lord Acton, power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely, but aldermanic power corrupts all der more manically. Proco “Joe” Moreno is alderman of the First Ward of Chicago, and last week, in a city with an Aurora-sized body count every weekend, his priority was to take the municipal tire-iron to the owners of a chain of fast-food restaurants. “Because of this man’s ignorance,” said Alderman Moreno, “I will now be denying Chick-fil-A’s permit to open a restaurant in the First Ward.”

“This man’s ignorance”? You mean, of the City of Chicago permit process? Zoning regulations? Health and safety ordinances? No, Alderman Moreno means “this man’s ignorance” of the approved position on same-sex marriage. “This man” is Dan Cathy, president of Chick-fil-A, and a few days earlier he had remarked that “we are very much supportive of the family — the biblical definition of the family unit. We are a family-owned business, a family-led business, and we are married to our first wives” — which last part suggests he is as antipathetic to no-fault divorce and other heterosexual assaults on matrimony as he is to more recent novelties such as gay marriage. But no matter. Alderman Moreno does not allege that Chick-fil-A discriminates in its hiring practices or in its customer service. Nor does he argue that business owners should not be entitled to hold opinions: The Muppets, for example, have reacted to Mr. Cathy’s observations by announcing that they’re severing all ties with Chick-fil-A. Did you know that the Muppet Corporation has a position on gay marriage? Well, they do. But Miss Piggy and the Swedish Chef would be permitted to open a business in the First Ward of Chicago because their opinion on gay marriage happens to coincide with Alderman Moreno’s. It’s his ward, you just live in it. When it comes to lunch options, he’s the chicken supremo and don’t you forget it.

The city’s mayor, Rahm Emanuel, agrees with the alderman: Chick-fil-A does not represent “Chicago values” — which is true if by “Chicago values” you mean machine politics, AIDS-conspiracy-peddling pastors, and industrial-scale black youth homicide rates. But, before he was mayor, Rahm Emanuel was President Obama’s chief of staff. Until the president’s recent “evolution,” the Obama administration held the same position on gay marriage as Chick-fil-A. Would Alderman Moreno have denied Barack Obama the right to open a chicken restaurant in the First Ward? Did Rahm Emanuel quit the Obama administration on principle? Don’t be ridiculous. Mayor Emanuel is a former ballet dancer, and when it’s politically necessary he can twirl on a dime.

Meanwhile, fellow mayor Tom Menino announced that Chick-fil-A would not be opening in his burg anytime soon. “If they need licenses in the city, it will be very difficult,” said His Honor. If you’ve just wandered in in the middle of the column, this guy Menino isn’t the mayor of Soviet Novosibirsk or Kampong Cham under the Khmer Rouge, but of Boston, Massachusetts. Nevertheless, he shares the commissars’ view that in order to operate even a modest and politically inconsequential business it is necessary to demonstrate that one is in full ideological compliance with party orthodoxy. “There is no place for discrimination on Boston’s Freedom Trail,” Mayor Menino thundered in his letter to Mr. Cathy, “and no place for your company alongside it.” No, sir. On Boston’s Freedom Trail, you’re free to march in ideological lockstep with the city authorities — or else. Hard as it is to believe, there was a time when Massachusetts was a beacon of liberty: the shot heard round the world, and all that. Now it fires Bureau of Compliance permit-rejection letters round the world.
Mayor Menino subsequently backed down and claimed the severed rooster’s head left in Mr. Cathy’s bed was all just a misunderstanding. Yet, when it comes to fighting homophobia on Boston’s Freedom Trail, His Honor is highly selective. As the Boston Herald’s Michael Graham pointed out, Menino is happy to hand out municipal licenses to groups whose most prominent figures call for gays to be put to death. The mayor couldn’t have been more accommodating (including giving them $1.8 million of municipal land) of the new mosque of the Islamic Society of Boston, whose IRS returns listed as one of their seven trustees Yusuf al-Qaradawi.
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