Tagged: Chick-Fil-A

Posted: March 28, 2013 at 10:12 pm

Wrong Side of History

by Cowgirl

Montana lawmakers who have spent the entirety of their paltry careers voting against equality now find themselves on the wrong side of history.  In the wake of the upcoming supreme court decision on equal marriage, no one who reads a newspaper can come to any other conclusion.  Even Rush Limbaugh says marriage equality is inevitable.

The nutjob wing of Montana’s Republican Party  aren’t just wrong, they’re way out in right field, and soon to be there alone.   Montana is one of only four states that has a law on the books that makes being gay an imprisonable offense.  This fact alone is despicable, but when you consider what else the Montana Legislature has done you start to wonder if the Montana legislature isn’t among the most bigoted in America.

Consider this: During the past 21 legislative sessions least 32 bills have been introduced to make all Montanans equal under the law.  Some, like Sen. Facey’s SB 107 attempted to repeal the “deviate sexual conduct” law, others would have prevent discrimination in housing, or stopped the bullying of young people in schools. Many have been introduced by Sen. Christine Kaufmann, of Helena.

Not a single one of these bills has ever passed in the history of this state.

But it’s worse than that.  The Montana legislature isn’t content with blocking equality bills.  They’ve tried year after year to make things worse.
Montana LegislatureLook what they did in 1995, when Republican Senator Rick Holden added an amendment to a bill to require gay men and lesbians to register as felony sex offenders. Democrats tried to remove the amendment, but 32 of 50 Senators voted to keep it in.

It was only after twenty-four hours of scathing national press coverage from CNN that the Republicans were finally forced to take the sex offender amendment out. But not before Billings GOP Sen. Al Bishop decided to share his beliefs with the world.  He said consensual activity between people of the same sex was “a worse offense than rape.” (The bill was HB 214 and predates the online legislative search.)

Anyway, the Chick-Fil-A munching bunch was not happy to be denied a “felony sex offender registry” of gay citizens. A couple of days later anti-gay slurs and graffiti were “scrawled across the doors of the capitol, and a famous statue was defaced. With no sense of irony, and no mention of the anti-gay nature of the spray-painted slogans, Senators introduced a bill to make defacing the capitol a felony.”

And who could forget what happened ten years later in 2005, when the all-day kindergarten was opposed by religious right Repubs, who claimed bill was part of the “gay agenda.” “The purported evidence given by these groups was that gay activists were NOT at the hearing, proving it was part of the activists’ secret agenda.”

Public sentiment is now so firmly behind equality that the reaction to democratic politicians who announce their support at this late date ranges from “who isn’t” to “where were you earlier.”  The Montana Senate even voted, finally, to erase our “anti-sodomy law” which makes it an imprisonable crime to be gay.  Although invalidated by our state supreme court in 1997, the law has remained on our books because Republicans have always refused to go along with efforts to scrap it.

Now, SB 107, a measure to strike the offensive language from our statutes finally passed the senate.  That said, the vote was far from unanimous.  Ten Republicans voted no.

Any day now the bill will be voted on in committee, and then on the Floor of the House.  No assumptions can be made about body which includes Verdell Jackson, Krayton Kerns, David Howard and Jerry O’Neil, so start contacting  the lawmakers in the House of Representatives, which you can do via this online form. FYI, you can always use the back button after submitting your message, which allows you to skip retyping all your info when you contact multiple legislators. Or you can cut and paste this list of House GOP legislators.

Conservatives were on the wrong side of history with women’s suffrage, they were on the wrong side of segregation.  Let’s see whose side they’re on now.

 

Posted: September 2, 2012 at 6:02 pm

Wingnuts Throw Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day

The Great Falls Tribune is reporting this week on a group of imbeciles from Laurel, Montana who are celebrating their hatred of gay people with by throwing a Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day.  Jeff Laszloffy, head of the Montana Family Foundation will bring the gay-haters together this week to teach their kids that discrimination against others is something to celebrate.

You must read the full press release to appreciate it . Here it is:

BILLINGS TO HOST MONTANA’S VERSION OF CHICK-FIL-A APPRECIATION DAY

Billings, MT – August 29, 2012 – Come and show your support for traditional family values!  Chick-fil-A chicken will be available for one day only in Billings’ westend on Saturday, September 8th.  This special event, called Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day 2.0, is sponsored by the Montana Family Foundation.  The famous fried chicken sold at more than 1600 locations nationwide will be available to the first 1000 people that come through the one-day only drive-thru lane.  A giant inflatable black and white cow will mark the location at 328 So. Shiloh Road in Billings. This fund-raising event will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and is open to the public for a suggested donation of $20 per person.

The day of appreciation will include the tasty Chick-fil-A chicken nuggets, coleslaw and chocolate chip cookies, not to mention a college intern dressed up in Chick-fil-A’s signature black and white Holstein cow costume for the kids and families in attendance.  Local churches are encouraged to come join the Montana Family Foundation for Montana’s own version of Chick-fil-A appreciation day.

Jeff Laszloffy, President/CEO, said, “The Montana Family Foundation is associated with Focus on the Family and CitizenLink and works in the Legislature and the courts to strengthen and defend Biblical Family Values”

 

In response, Kim Abbott of the Montana Human Rights Network said, “While people are buying chicken sandwiches in support of discrimination, we’ll be continuing to talk to Montanans about the importance of fairness for all families.”  Amen.

Posted: August 14, 2012 at 10:08 pm

These Women are Concerned

The Concerned Women for America carpet-bagged through Montana today.  A bus tour for the right-wing group stopped in Helena and other Montana towns following stops at Chick-fil-A restaurants and “parking lots near Chick-Fil-A”s in states with targeted U.S. Senate seats.

For those not yet familiar with this world-class organization, these women are concerned about some very important stuff, including United Nations conspiracy theories and promoting voter suppression/voter ID laws.  Governor Schweitzer vetoed the voter ID law passed by the “Bat Crap Crazy” legislature during the last session, saying the law would have placed an “unnecessary burden on low-income, elderly, disabled and student voters.”

According to the watchdog group Right Wing Watch,  the Concerned Women for America are also concerned that LGBT people hate American democracy and that President Obama wants communists to control America’s children. They also support laws that make it illegal to be gay and opposed the Violence Against Women Act.

In Helena, the bus of out-of-staters was met by local citizens who reminded them that this election is really about is jobs and the economy.

We do know however that at least one local Montana right-winger showed up: TEA Party legislative candidate and Concerned Man Mark Perea, who is pictured here.  Mr. Perea is campaigning against Sen. Christine Kaufmann, D-Helena.  The Billings Gazette has more.

Posted: August 12, 2012 at 8:54 pm

A Havre Hooray for Chick-Fil-A

Who says Republicans don’t know how to bring business to Montana?

The Republicans on the Havre city council have joined together and sent the following letter to the CEO of the Chick-Fil-A company, asking him to consider opening a franchise in Havre.

 August 7,2012 

Mr. Dan Cathy

Chief Executive Officer

Chick-fil-A

5200 Buffington Road

Atlanta, GA 30349

 

Dear Mr. Cathy,

 

Greetings from the elected leaders of the City of Havre Montana. We would like to extend an invitation to you to explore the possibility of opening your first Montana restaurant in our great city. Havre is a friendly place with many hardworking citizens, which would be a perfect fit for your company and its Operators.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We look forward to hearing from you.

Best regards and thank you for your time,

 

Brian Barrows                      Rick Dow

Councilman                         Councilman

Andrew Brekke                     Robert Kaftan

Council President                       Councilman

 

The letter has an amusing tone, sort of like a 9-year-old writing to Santa Claus.

With this type of opportunity presenting itself, it is clear that Chick-Fil-A made a very shrewd business decision in opposing gay marriage.  For with pockets of faithful conservative Republicans in small towns like Havre, long deprived of anti-gay-marriage fast food, Chick-Fil-A has many new opportunities.  See? Bigotry pays.

The letter also prompted a bit of local controversy.  As the Havre Daily News reports, Democrats refused to sign the letter.  And there were further protests and complaints amid dozens of comments logged underneath the article on the Daily News website.  One Havre citizen is outraged that Arby’s or Taco Bell are not also being courted, because those places are better than Chick-Fil-A.  Another Havreite disagrees, saying that he moved to Havre from Florida and Chick-Fil-A is the thing he misses most.

One council member said “We lost Wendy’s. That was an impact on our local economy so I want to bring something back in. ”  (The Wendy’s franchise was actually closed down for a food safety infraction, not by the local health department but by its own corporate parent, which found the Havre store had ran afoul of its own internal food safety standards, including using expired food products.)

In other Montana Chick-Fil-A news, TEA Party Republican David Howard has revealed that he went all the way to Texas to show his support for an anti-gay fast food chain.  The other thing he revealed? He’s an even poorer fit to represent Montanans in the legislature than we thought.

Montana legislator David Howard R-Park City at a Texas Chick fil A