Monday, July 30, 2012

A Letter in Support of Chick-fil-A — The Patriot Post


A Letter in Support of Chick-fil-A    

In response to the national bruhaha that homosexual activities and others have created over a comment from Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy where he simply stated his belief in Biblical values, other businesses and publications are coming out in support of Chick-fil-A. This is the first paragraph of a letter written by The Patriot Post in support of Chick-fil-A:
We hereby declare our support for the executives, franchise owners and more than 61,000 employees of Chick-fil-A for their Christian business practices, as well as their stated support for biblical values, which is to say traditional American family values.

 Read the full letter at: A Letter in Support of Chick-fil-A  — The Patriot Post The Patriot Post

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Facebook Shuts Down Huckabee Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day Page for 12 Hours | Christian Activities

Facebook Shuts Down Huckabee Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day Page for 12 Hours

As liberal activists tried to stir up trouble on the Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day Page started by Mick Huckabee, for whatever reasons, Facebook shut down the Chick Fil-A Appreciation Day page  for 12 hours on Tuesday, July 24. The page closure was puzzling since Huckabee's page was clear in its statements that those who share traditional family and/or Christian beliefs were not being called upon to do anything but show support for the popular food business by eating there on Aug. 1.


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Monday, July 23, 2012

Mike Huckabee Launches Chick Fil-A Appreciation Day | Christian Activities


Mike Huckabee Launches Chick Fil-A Appreciation Day

In the intolerance department -- Chick-fil-A Chief Operating Officer Dan Cathy recently made the following innocuous remark in a recent radio interview: “We are very much supportive of the family — the Biblical definition of the family unit, and I pray God’s mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude that thinks we have the audacity to redefine what marriage is all about.”

Then the liberal left came out swinging, putting all sorts of extra words in Dan Cathy's mouth. In response, Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is sponsoring Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day.

Get the facts at: Mike Huckabee Launches Chick Fil-A Appreciation Day | Christian Activities

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Corporate Censorship of Independent Blogs & Websites


At a time when the possibility of increased internet censorship and policing through SOPA and PIPA caused huge national outcries, protests, and a partial shutdown of the internet through voluntary website "blackouts," it is perhaps no surprise to learn that censorship still continues to rear its ugly head in corporate America.

One respected direct-selling company which formerly encouraged its independent consultants to blog and utilize social networks to promote their business, recently published its new policies.

Among the changes was a new policy that demands that all self-employed consultants hire an attorney from a hand-full of attorneys picked by the corporation to look at all "independent personal websites" and sign off on them by the end of the year to make sure the websites comply with the new policies.

The company may now require the passwords to the blogs and websites it approves.

Definition of Website
  • web site: a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web; -- wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
  • A website, also written as Web site, web site, or simply site, is a set of related web pages content such as text, images, video, audio, etc. -- Wikipedia
  •  A set of interconnected webpages, usually including a homepage, generally located on the same server, and prepared and maintained as a collection of information by a person, group, or organization. -- http://www.thefreedictionary.com/website
While the definition of a website clearly involves multiple interconnected pages, not only are all consultants being required to pay expensive legal fees to make sure their independent websites now meet the new policies, but the term "independent personal website" might be applied at the company's discretion to Facebook and any other pages, articles, social networks and/or other websites where the company was ever mentioned.

In 1997 Mattel, Inc. tried something comparable. The "Pink Anger" outrage over certain publications and websites being sued and forced out of business, ensured that sales of the Barbie doll never again saw dramatic increases like they did in the 1990s.

Censorship and heavy-handed legal maneuverings are never popular with the American public. Creating a new policy that punishes small business owners for following the previous policies is also frowned upon. But creating a legal scenario where only representatives who can afford attorneys can survive is not only bad business, it is un-American.

Also see: Barbie Collectors vs. Mattel: 1997's 'Pink Anger' - National Barbie Collecting Examiner

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Barbie Collectors vs. Mattel: 1997's 'Pink Anger' - National Barbie Collecting Examiner


15th anniversary of Pink Anger: Barbie fans vs. Mattel

I was a staff writer for Barbie Bazaar magazine, as well as a contributor to Miller's Fashion Doll magazine, White's Guide to Collecting and other doll collecting magazines in 1997 when Mattel's legal department made the business decision to clamp down hard on people with Barbie doll websites, magazines, etc. Almost anything and anyone who used the word Barbie in any form or fashion not under Mattel's direct control received legal cease and desist letters. This article tells the story of Pink Anger.

The Barbie doll reached the height of its collectibility in 1997 with even brand-new dolls commanding staggering prices on the secondary market. In 1997, Barbie was responsible for 80% of sales in the doll segment of the billion dollar toy market. Then something went wrong.

Read the article at: 15th anniversary of Pink Anger: Barbie fans vs. Mattel - National Barbie Collecting Examiner