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    ‘Same-Sex Kiss Day at Chick-fil-A’ draws kissing activists

    Haley Key and Stefania Alon-Key participate in a "kiss-in" outside a Chick-Fil-A in Atlanta, August 3, 2012. ( …Click on the images for more photos.

    Scores of same-sex couples celebrated "National Same-Sex Kiss Day at Chick-fil-A" by kissing each other outside some of the fast-food chain's 1,600 stores on Friday night in protest of Chick-fil-A president Dan Cathy's controversial public comments against same-sex marriage.

    And like Wednesday's "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day" organized by Cathy's supporters, the "kiss-in" was largely peaceful--though far less crowded.

    In Wichita, Kansas, the owner of the Chick-fil-A handed out free chicken sandwiches and water to gay rights activists gathered for the kiss-in.

    [Slideshow: Same-Sex Kiss Day at Chick-fil-A]

    "He was a very nice gentleman," Jeanne de Grasse, one of the sandwich beneficiaries, told Wichita's KAKE-TV. "He was very reasonable, we had a nice dialogue and he shared sandwiches and water with us."

    In Decatur, Ga., Chick-fil-A employees served lemonade to the protesters.

    In Atlanta, where Chick-fil-A is based, partners Haley Key and Stefania Alon-Key locked lips in front of the Chick-Fil-A restaurant in the CNN Center. (The store, though, was closed.) Outside, Rollin Longino, an activist dressed as Jesus, held a sign that read, "I Had Two Dads and Turned Out All Right!"

    In Chicago, Zachary Dickerson, 33, and John Lichtfield, 30, kicked off an early version of the kiss-in, holding a sign that read "We win" as they smooched. A small crowd burst into applause, and others followed suit.

    Zachary Dickerson and John Litchfield participate in a "kiss-in" at a Chick-fil-A in Chicago. (Isa-Lee Wolf)

    "Dan Cathy is exercising his constitutional right to exercise his opinion," Dickerson, a lawyer, told Yahoo News. "And we are exercising our constitutional right to tell him he's wrong."

    Sarah Melzer-Hire, also 33, thought people should know about the goals of the organizations to which Chick-fil-A donates.

    "Dan Cathy has the right to say what he wants," she said. "But when it comes to giving money to organizations that believe things as preposterous as gay people should be in prison, deported, or advocating for 'reparative therapy,' an average consumer who thinks they're supporting free speech doesn't know that they're also supporting that kind of oppression."

    In Hurst, Texas, Chick-fil-A owner Rich Eager said that a small number of activists showed up to engage in public displays of affection without incident.

    In Port Charlotte, Fla., Chick-fil-A operator Edward Leslie went table to table collecting trash and filling drink refills, but as of 8 p.m., there were no signs of protesters. "We will gladly serve everybody and provide them some great food," Leslie said.

    [Also see: Chick-fil-A supporters turn out in droves for 'Appreciation Day']

    On Wednesday, following several weeks of protests and catcalls from progressive mayors aimed at Chick-fil-A, supporters of the fast-food chain--and traditional marriage--turned out in droves, jamming many of Chick-fil-A's 1,600 U.S. stores. And gay rights activists, for the most part, stayed away.

    One protester, though, was fired from his job as a chief financial officer at a Tucson, Ariz., medical device manufacturer after a video he shot of himself bullying a Chick-fil-A drive-thru employee went viral.

    With reporting from Isa-Lee Wolf in Chicago, Skip Griffin in Texas, Jeff Briscoe in Florida.

     

    17,195 comments

    • Roy  •  League City, Texas  •  4 hrs ago
      What a bunch of crap! The gays want us to have tolerance with their lifestyle but throw a hissy fit when someone dosent agree with them a bunch of "Gay Nazis" !! I have no problem with gay people my mom was a dress and costume designer in L.A. so I knew alot of them ,nice people but I respect the people at Chick Fil A and their beliefs just as well. Was anyone thrown out for being gay .....NO... Like I said a bunch of Gay Nazis urged on by the media and the administration. Why dont you babies grow up! And take Roseann Barr with you!!
    • C  •  9 hrs ago
      The big winner in all this was Chick-Fil-A--tons of publicity and record sales numbers. The loser was the jerk CFO of the medical device company who was fired for bullying the drive-thru server.and posting a video of that online. Karma, dude!
      • FREE SOUL 4 mins 38 secs ago
        None of this matters, gays will never see the kingdom of heaven anyway!
      • Corp. Punishment 7 mins ago
        it proves they don't have a pair of bawls between them to do it inside
      • soldierscotty 30 mins ago
        RR. Surprisingly, gave you a thumbs up! I agree with you. I could care less what two people do in their homes. If it doesn't breed, then less morons fill the gene pool. I also don't have a problem with a gay couple adopting, so long as they are stable, and in a stable relationship. Same as any straight couple.
    • Edwin  •  5 hrs ago
      How pathetic, obnoxious, and mean spirited can you get? You gay blades constantly set new lows.
    • salts  •  9 hrs ago
      The president states his opinion and it dies in a few days. A private citizen speaks his opinion, and the media runs with it forever.
      • mike 3 mins 39 secs ago
        t bone, how about we run with the democrat policies of 150 years ago, if it wasnt for the republicans you would still be a damned worthless slave, no wonder we should hate the republicans , trouble with this country, there are so many people with such small IQ's
      • Leonardo V 5 mins ago
        very simple. the media wants to avoid a visit by the American KGB, and Americans no longer have freedom of speech. just ask Mr. Nugent.
      • POSTCAPTAIN 6 mins ago
        I think you touched his thing in 5th grade. Get some help. And buy a dictionary.
    • Inkdup1961  •  9 hrs ago
      What does two lesbians kissing in front of a closed restaurant prove?
      • Jack 5 mins ago
        Well they sicken me, and they closed it because they didnt want to throw up while all them were kissing
      • Stoney McStonerson 5 mins ago
        that pic is funny. it is obviously at a mall and is CLOSED. come on media if your going to stage pics at least make sure the place they are supposed to be protesting at is OPEN!!!
      • Jim H 11 mins ago
        That they are determined to sexualize every situation they are in because they are in relationships dominated by sex and perversion.
    • tony  •  Los Angeles, California  •  9 hrs ago
      scores? show us the lines ,inside and out like the other day.
      • M.O.D_ Gunner 17 mins ago
        People are Animals_ just a Higher form_than dogs and such-so whats the problem!
      • Briar-Rose 50 mins ago
        @ Vietnam Vet: God didn't say it was "very good" until he had made woman. So, no, there IS "proof of that." Also, humans are children of God; animals are merely His creatures. Humans have conscience; animals do not. I realize you have seen some f-in' ugly stuff done by humans, but that is war. That's how humans settle differences. It is NOTHING compared to "pack mentality," which is how animals often get by.
      • grapenephi 57 mins ago
        @Vietnam Vet--hit a person with a car, and see how many ways you pay; do it to a bird, snake, cat or dog and you just keep on driving. Why? I think you know the answer to that. Shoot a horse and you have to pay the owner for the damages. Shoot the owner and you will probably get life or the death penalty. Need I go on?
    • Eric  •  Dallas, Texas  •  9 hrs ago
      It was a no show here.
      • Brian 8 hrs ago
        But Dallas was supposed to be a major protest site, LOL
    • Charles in NJ  •  4 hrs ago
      Where was the Yahoo headline on Wednesday?
    • Richard C  •  Houston, Texas  •  8 hrs ago
      Far less crowd? How about cities reporting that they could not find anyone at any of the stores in their cities? It was a complete and total flop!
    • Why  •  7 hrs ago
      Why didn't the press report how many showed up for the "kiss in" so we can tell what Americans think about this?
    • rich l  •  Binghamton, New York  •  9 hrs ago
      Something's not right about this story. We're given two photos of the supposed "scores" of protesters- this after ABC stated in an earlier story using the top picture that "thousands" were expected to participate in Atlanta alone- yet in the top picture the two gals are in front of a closed and gated up restaurant and in the bottom the two men are pictured in a nondescript background with a "WE Did It" sign which is fashionable to display at homosexual marriages. Like the Get-MittOverseas agenda I think the whole Yahoo/Team Obama pro homosexual-marriage propaganda campaign is getting desperate.
    • Anorak  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 hrs ago
      Imagine the uproar if there were a "straight kiss in" at gay owned businesses. I don't care if you're gay or what your religion or ethnic background is. Just shut up and stop always trying to draw attention to your "cause". I don't give a @#$!
    • Cici Deleon  •  9 hrs ago
      "We win"? I wasn't aware there was a competition! What were they competing for and what's their prize?
    • RickS  •  9 hrs ago
      To Zach and John kissing in the Chicago picture saying you won.Did you see the business Chick-fil-A did this week?I would say Chick-fil-A won by a landslide.
    • Kraut1  •  11 hrs ago
      If they are protesting Chick - fil -a, why did they take the free chicken and lemonate? Where are the principles? You protest but take the free stuff from them?
    • rowdy  •  7 hrs ago
      So if a homosexual gets caught damaging a store, will it be considered a hate crime?
    • Star  •  Austin, Texas  •  8 hrs ago
      Any business has the right to express an opinion. Chick-Fil-A did not say they wouldn't serve gays ... so to those two -- men -- holding the sign that says "We Win" -- there was never a war. Get over yourselves.
    • dr  •  9 hrs ago
      Kissing at a closed Chik-FIl-A? Yeah some protest.
    • PepeLepw  •  4 hrs ago
      I am sorry to report that there were no hot chicks kissing at my local Chick-Fil-A on Friday. SIGH!
    • HungryJim  •  9 hrs ago
      WE WIN huh? Chain had a record day, so who won?

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