Thursday, August 2, 2012

LOL

I didn't know what LOL meant until six months ago. That's because I don't twitter. It's my contention that LOL is the perfect use of three letters for what occurred yesterday. After leaving my fraternity golf outing in Naperville, Illinois I passed a Chick-fil-A. The lot was jammed. August 1 had been established as the day when everyone should show their support for this fine restaurant following the horrid words of some of the DemocRat pronouncements that the company would not be able to build in their cities. You know this already but it's another example of how liberals want to control our thoughts. I had previously given credit to Michelle Malkin for the idea but it was actually former Arkansas governor, Mike Huckabee. Anyway, I walked into the building and the line to order was long; very long. I asked a gentleman in front of me the wait time and he said probably a half hour. I knew the protest had been a success and they really didn't need my support so I jumped in my car for the trip back to Ohio.As I approached Dublin, O. I was listening to radio station WTVN out of Columbus. They had a taped interview of one of our citizens. He had waited in line an hour and a half to purchase a chicken sandwich. LOL!
This Chick-fil-A joke from the left reminded me of what happened when the TV show, Married with Children, came on the air in 1987. You remember Al Bundy and his dysfunctional family. At the time the show was considered to be obscene and not fit for television. A housewife in Michigan decided to start a protest campaign to get the show off the air. What she did was bring attention to the show and all she did was create one of the most successful and long running television shows in the history of that media. It's the same thing with Chick-fil-A. People who had never heard of the restaurant came down in droves to show their support telling our citizens that (1) free speech will not be denied and (2) it's okay to show family values. The restaurant, most likely, had the highest selling day of any fast food establishment in our nation's history. Hah! LOL.

Read a feel good story:
http://hillbuzz.org/my-day-at-chik-fil-a-82497

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