Friday, August 3, 2012

Even Nanny Bloomberg sees the totalitarian nature of the left

Mayor blasts Chick-fil-A critics, says trying to shutter store undermines Constitution

Critics trying to shut Chick-fil-A because its CEO opposes gay marriage are undermining the very essence of the Constitution, Mayor Bloomberg declared today in a stirring defense of the embattled fast food chain.

"It isn't the right thing to do and it isn't what America stands for," Bloomberg said on his weekly WOR radio show. "And those people who don't like (Chick-fil-A) don't understand their rights were protected by people who took a difficult position in the past and stood by it. They stood up so everybody else would be free."

The mayor, a staunch advocate of marriage equality, argued that Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy has as much right to his views as does the Catholic Church, which also opposes same-sex marriage.

"I don't agree with this guy. I don't agree with the position of the Catholic Church. That doesn't mean I don't have an enormous amount of respect for the two Cardinals we have here and the clergy and the people who are Catholic," said Bloomberg.

"What's for sure is that government cannot in the United States, in America, under the Constitution, be run where you have a litmus test for the personal views of somebody when they want something in the commercial world."

The mayor extended his views to Walmart, which hasn't been able to open an outlet here because of pressure from unions that oppose its labor policies.

"As long as they don't break any laws and government -- the City Council included -- should not be out there criticizing because all that says to other companies that want to lcoate here is 'what do I need that aggravation for?'".




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