Saturday, February 4, 2012

Avoiding support of the gay agenda

Gay friendly companies -- Microsoft, Starbucks -- are lining up in support of marriage equality in Washington State. The bill has already passed the senate with a bigger margin than originally anticipated. What is even better is companies that see gay marriage as ordinary. The latest ad from Macy's about their bridal registry includes a cake with two men on top.

As they usually attempt, anti-gay forces are trying to boycott gay-friendly companies. The latest one is Starbucks. Though Huffpo has noticed no boycott of Microsoft or Google. What, True Believers can't find alternate search engines or operating systems?

Never fear, Timothy Kincaid of Box Turtle Bulletin has jumped into the fray to provide a valuable service. He has contacted three companies to see if they are anti-gay and thus have products that are safe for those who refuse to even indirectly support the Gay Agenda. The companies and products are: Smith Corona who used to make typewriters, Crosley Appliances who used to make rotary phones, and Central Tools who (apparently) still make slide rules. Can you say snarky?

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