Robert Ariail by Robert Ariail

Robert Ariail

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  1. 4my10851cs

    4my10851cs said, 10 months ago

    he said HE doesn’t believe in gay marriage so because of his belief you want to put him out of business GIVE ME A BREAK

  2. Lynne B

    Lynne B said, 10 months ago

    @4my10851cs

    Actually, Chick-fil-A have done more than talk. They donated tens of thousands of dollars to the evangelical groups fighting to make gay marriage illegal.

  3. Jeff Kiser

    Jeff Kiser said, 10 months ago

    Fighting to make gay marriage illegal? Or fighting to keep the definition of marriage from being meaningless?

  4. Kylie2112

    Kylie2112 said, 10 months ago

    @Jeff Kiser

    Eh? I’m sure Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries did more to make marriage meaningless than a gay couple who are in a loving, commited relationship.

  5. Rockngolfer

    Rockngolfer said, 10 months ago

    I haven’t eaten there or at Dominos Pizza in at least 15 years so I am getting tired of these cartoons.

  6. Clark  Kent

    Clark Kent said, 10 months ago

    I’m a vegetarian. I don’t eat murdered animals.
    I don’t believe in marriage, for anybody. Marriage is a fraud promulgated by religion/superstition which is itself a fraud.
    Besides, straights have done more to destroy marriage than gays.

  7. russell5419

    russell5419 said, 10 months ago

    it’s his buisness, he don’t believe in gay marriage, what’s the big deal, it’s not like he won’t sell his chicken to gay’s

  8. mikefive

    mikefive said, 10 months ago

    @Clark Kent

    I always thought that marriage and rules concerning marriage were developed to codify and stabilize tribal inter-relationships.

  9. Jase99

    Jase99 said, 10 months ago

    “Fighting to make gay marriage illegal? Or fighting to keep the definition of marriage from being meaningless?”

    If Britney Spears’ 5 minute marriage didn’t make marriage meaningless, how will gay marriage? You act like marriage needs be some kind of exclusive club that must prevent the “undesirables” from gaining access.

  10. trimguy

    trimguy said, 10 months ago

    Ever notice how all these “Love they Neighbor” (so called) Christians spew hate when you disagree with their bigoted views? Maybe they’re NOT really Christian, but pretending to be so they can use the Bible to justify their hatred.

  11. Northern Redman

    Northern Redman said, 10 months ago

    @Lynne B

    Chick-fil-A is a privately owned company. And as such, the owner can voice whatever opinions he wants and do whatever he wants with his company’s money. If you don’t agree with what he does, then don’t buy his product. But, you have no right to try to deny him his right to do business just because of his beliefs.

  12. Yammo

    Yammo said, 10 months ago

    Aww, c’mon Ariail, do you really have to join the libs and vilify Chick-fil-A?

  13. Bruce4671

    Bruce4671 said, 10 months ago

    @Lynne B

    So….have you donated to the LGBT cause? Does that make YOU a hater?

  14. DrCanuck

    DrCanuck said, 10 months ago

    @Northern Redman

    Have his rights to start a business actually been denied or is it only talk so far?

  15. lonecat

    lonecat said, 10 months ago

    @

    That’s just bull.

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