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Miller appears to be trying to get back into the closet. Can they close the door tightly enough?
No it’s NOT, the ‘scuffle’ is over Miller thinking that it would be a good idea to give these people money.Miller pulls sponsorship from San Francisco homosexual “Leather Event”
San Francisco, Sep 27, 2007 / 11:25 am (CNA).- Following an uproar over its sponsorship of the annual homosexual event known as the Folsom Street Fair, Miller Brewing Company has pulled its support from the event.
**The scuffle over the brewer’s sponsorship is over a poster **for the fair that portrays half-naked sado-masochists as Christ and his disciples at the Last Supper.
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Unfortunatly it doesn’t say anything about"anti-religious’ organizations.This is what I don’t understand. The Miller grant guidelines state no grants can be made for religious organizations, yet they allow this?
*[sign]*Contact Miller Brewing [/sign]“Over 200 religious organizations spanning six faith communities were sent a letter yesterday asking them to join us in the boycott. If S&M Miller doesn’t pull its sponsorship, we will announce a game plan on Monday that will make the company regret it ever decided to insult Christians.”
I’ve contact Julian Green and told him personally what I thought about that ad and proceeds from the event being funneled to the Sisters of Indulgence.
I have a brother that drives a Miller truck and delivers beer. After I told him about what Miller did he quit his job with a detailed explaination why. Budweiser hired him on the spot.
My other brother owns a bar in Little Rock and they will no longer stock Miller beer or promotional products.
Me personally I’ve quit buying their product and refuse to buy from them no matter what they do. If the Catholic League hadn’t of caught them in act of sponsoring anti-christian organizations they would of kept on doing it.
A fine example of fine courageous real men who walk the talk.you and your brothers are in my prayers.
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what’s the point of these photos being displayed?
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Most likley to show how discusting and vile this event is…
I question why you see the reason to link this…without a warning I might add…
This event is held on government-funded public roads which people use to take their children to school and to church. It’s going to be “protected” by policemen at the expense of taxpayers.I’d suggest those who don’t like what happens at the Folsom Street Fair should not attend it. That’s easy.
Sure it’s on public streets. So what? They are closed for the day just like the local Catholic church has a street closed for its annual fair. The church gets police protection, municipal workers block the street, and taxpayers foot the bill. The pope comes to town and half the police force of New York is deployed.This event is held on public roads which people use to take their children to school and to church. It’s going to be “protected” by a policemen at the forced expense of taxpayers.