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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Wednesday, 03 October 2012
Tags: chick fil a, dan cathy, new interview, october 2012, we support, biblical families, anti gay, winshape organization, hate, bigots, christianity, civil rights agenda, alderman moreno, contract, broken, lies

If there was any residual hope or growls still rumbling in your stomach after last month's claim that Chick-Fil-A would stop proselytizing chicken sandwiches with anti-gay donations, those should all fly the coop after a new interview with the chain's president Dan Cathy. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 20 September 2012
Tags: chick fil a, the civil rights agenda illinois, still fundraising, anti gay, breaks contract, fails, marriage and the family foundation, equality, same sex, gay, winshape ride for the family, dan cathy

Updated Thursday, 2:45 p.m. PST

Chick-fil-A has released an official statement regarding all of the hoopla in recent days over their supposed change of heart over their anti-gay giving.

See how they've been "mischaracterized" after the jump.

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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 02 July 2012
Tags: chick-fil-a, new report, 2010, donations, two million, $2, million, anti gay, winshape, detailed, exodus international, family research council, georgia family council, christian athletes, equality matters

Looks like gays won't be chowing down at Chick-fil-A anytime soon! 

The LGBT community and our straight-allies refrain from funneling money to vehemently anti-gay groups by ordering Chick-fil-A's greasy chicken sandwiches and soggy waffle fries due to what we know about the fast food chain's donations between 2003 and 2009.

Today, however, Equality Matters has released an extensive report revealing that Chick-fil-A continued to give us a fat middle finger by donating millions to anti-gay groups again in 2010. 

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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Thursday, 01 March 2012
Tags: chick-fil-a, northeastern university, claims, anti-gay, statement, winshape foundation, homophobia, christianity, religion, exodus international, family research council

After students and faculty at Northeastern University stood by their decision to keep Chick-Fil-A off campus grounds based on the company's anti-gay efforts, a spokesman for the fast food chain insists his employer is not homophobic. 

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