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Eugene Delgaudio: America Salutes Chick-fila-a's Dan Cathy As Hero For Humble Stand for Marriage

'Sad day for our nation; founding fathers would be ashamed': Chick-fil-A boss causes mass homosexual mob madness AGAIN after tweeting disappointment over gay marriage ruling


Eugene Delgaudio president of Public Advocate says "Dan Cathy is the bravest and most honest of all Americans for simply tweeting a message we all believe "Sad day for our nation, founding fathers would be ashamed. Amazing and incredible how one man can be the focus of so much disgusting attacks for simply defending America's traditions publicly."

Dailymail in England reports "The president of "controversial" (we added the quotes) fast food chain Chick fil-A has spoken out against yesterday's historic gay marriage ruling."

Dan Cathy has previously expressed strong views about homosexuality, saying that he believed in 'the biblical definition of the family unit'.

Mr Cathy tweeted: 'Sad day for our nation; founding fathers would be ashamed of our gen. to abandon wisdom of the ages re: cornerstone of strong societies', reported The Wall Street Journal.

The controversial comment was later deleted from his account.

This comes despite the restaurant issuing a statement saying that the chain would rather 'focus on running an exceptional restaurant company' that talk about politics.

In response to the Tweet Chick-fil-A spokeswoman Carrie Kurlander said: 'Dan Cathy, like everyone in this country, has his own views. However, Chick-fil-A is focused on providing great tasting food and genuine hospitality to everyone.'

Last year Cathy caused controversy when he spoke against gay marriage and homosexuality.

He said: 'We are very much supportive of the family - the biblical definition of the family unit.'

Read more at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2349486/Sad-day-nation-founding-fathers-ashamed-Chick-fil-A-boss-causes-outrage-AGAIN-tweeting-disappointment-historic-gay-marriage