I drove past a corner where they had torn out an old Sizzler and saw a sign in front of the new construction. It is going to be a Chick-Fil-Ay. At last. I don’t need to drive over the river and through the woods any more. Now one will be on the way.
There are several reasons why I like to see this. First, if I am looking for fast food I like their offerings. Without that the rest would be meaningless. Obviously if I am looking for a $40.00 steak or some tofu they are off the list, but that is a rare occasion. Second, their chicken has a lower calorie count than the fast food competition. That makes a difference over time and expands the options open to me. Third, they have been operating as a company guided by Christian principles, so far at least. With the death of the founder that may change, but my hope is still alive.
I have not been hearing much about Chick-fil-ay in the news lately. I guess the Christian bashing has moved on to Mormon bashing with the election coming up. If they maintain their stand on Sunday closures I am sure that the media will find time for them after the election. Remember that any blade of grass that raises a head above the masses gets chopped off by the mower of the Thought Police of the Elites.
homo unius libri
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