To: WashingtonSource
Of course, there’s another way to skin a cat; the owners could give an interview to a Baptist Sunday school paper declaring that they will continue to contribute to supposedly anti-gay marriage (actually pro-family) charities, then the homosexuals will boycott them.
18 posted on
08/26/2012 6:01:02 AM PDT by
gusopol3
To: gusopol3
That sounds like a good strategy - - unless of course the gays decide to bring an anti-discrimination suit which will enforce mandatory diversity training such as the one launched in Illinois by TCRA against Chick-Fil-A.
To: gusopol3
Actually an even better approach by the owners would be to allow all comers to have their receptions, but to inform that all proceeds of homosexual events will be donated to Family Research Council.
23 posted on
08/26/2012 6:10:16 AM PDT by
gusopol3
To: gusopol3
Actually this is almost certainly a case where the activists specifically chose the inn because of the views of its owners. The Wildflower Inn's website features a link to their neighbor's chapel, the Chapel of the Holy Family, which is owned by a devout Catholic family. That family is also ensnared in litigation by people claiming the cross on their property is too large. This is just about anti religious activists attacking religious people.
I urge Freepers looking to vacation in Vermont to consider the Wildflower Inn, its a great place, and its owners could use our support.
And visit the chapel if you want to!
To: gusopol3
Of course, theres another way to skin a cat; the owners could give an interview to a Baptist Sunday school paper declaring that they will continue to contribute to supposedly anti-gay marriage (actually pro-family) charities, then the homosexuals will boycott them.
That's exactly how they should handle it. Be publicly pro-marriage and say to the world that you're giving money to pro-marriage groups, patronizing Chick-fil-a, etc. Let the homos know that if they come there, a large chunk of the money they spend will be donated directly to those they consider their enemies.
If you're sick and tired of this cr@p, please consider supporting the National Organization for Marriage. They are on the front line of this issue and need all the help they can get. Not surprisingly, they are under siege from the pro-sodomy crowd. One way to start helping immediately is to "like" them on Facebook and comment on their posts:
National Organization for Marriage
38 posted on
08/26/2012 6:42:43 AM PDT by
Antoninus
(Sorry, gone rogue.)
To: gusopol3
Yeah, make it part of the reception contract that the attendees understand that a certain percentage of all profits get donated to pro-family causes. HA!
52 posted on
08/26/2012 7:25:04 AM PDT by
BRK
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