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Another corporate attack on family by supporting disordered acts.



[b]Kraft is a major sponsor of 2006 Gay Olympic Games [/b]
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Tell Kraft to drop their sponsorship of the 2006 Gay Games in Chicago.

Kraft Foods, makers of popular products like Macaroni and coagulated milk, Kraft Singles, Oreo cookies, Maxwell House coffee, and Ritz Crackers is a sponsor of the 2006 Gay Olympic Games in Chicago.

[url="http://www.gaygameschicago.org/sponsors/home.php"]Click Here to see their sponsorship commitment for yourself.[/url]

The gay games are supported and endorsed by dozens of homosexual activist groups and organizations, including homosexual magazines and television outlets.

Tell Kraft to drop their corporate sponsorship of the 2006 Gay Games in Chicago.

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Please make a personal phone call to Kraft and tell them to pull their financial support from the 2006 Gay Games.


Their toll-free number is 1-800-323-0768
Additional contact information:

Kraft Foods
CEO Roger K. Deromedi
3 Lakes Dr.
Northfield, IL 60093
Phone: 847-646-2000
Fax: 847-646-6005
TOLL FREE: 1-800-323-0768
[url="http://www.kraftfoods.com/main.aspx?m=contact_us/cu_form1"]Online contact form [/url]

Tell Kraft to drop their sponsorship of the 2006 Gay Games in Chicago.

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Sigh.

Kraft foods gave most of the business to the law firm where I work. But then, gay people provided the other half (not that they shouldn't be able to buy houses, but still, it was weird). Bleah. Anyway, I have mostly quit from there -- it's an independent contract gig.

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Norseman82

Note to self: plan to be out of town July 15-22, 2006.

Any ladies wanna get married and have the honeymoon that week?

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Ash Wednesday

Oreos? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO........................................
:sadder:

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Piccoli Fiori JMJ

Why on earth do they need their own olympics? What's wrong with the ones we have now?

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littleflower+JMJ

no pun intended but i think that is SO cheesy that kraft is sponsoring it all. :rolleyes:

well one thing is for sure....lots of ppl are sure going to have "the blues" for mac and cheeze......after they get red with anger of course......

never support brand names kids, go generic lol

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Ash Wednesday

Well you know, Futurenun has a good question I asked myself.

How does one's sexuality factor in to the need to have an Olympic-style competition? You know, I certainly understand the Special Olympics and something of that nature. It makes perfect sense.

But because someone is gay? Where's the Straight Games?

I didn't know that one's orientation was an issue in the plain old Olympic games.

:huh:

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[quote name='Ash Wednesday' date='May 11 2005, 12:38 AM'] Well you know, Futurenun has a good question I asked myself.

How does one's sexuality factor in to the need to have an Olympic-style competition? You know, I certainly understand the Special Olympics and something of that nature. It makes perfect sense.

But because someone is gay? Where's the Straight Games?

I didn't know that one's orientation was an issue in the plain old Olympic games.

:huh: [/quote]
:huh: <_< especially since in the ancient olympics it wasn't even frowned upon.

another "right" to claim, I guess.

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MilesChristi

[quote]But because someone is gay? Where's the Straight Games?[/quote]

Good question.

I am reminded of a trip I took last summer to Boston. Most of downtown was taken over by a "gay pride" parade. All day long I was surrounded by men in dresses and make-up, holding hands, and doing unspeakable things to each other in public. When I came upon town hall and saw a huge rainbow flag flying at equal height right next to Old Glory, I had to hold back tears. It was like I was walking through a modern day Sodom. Of course, I'm sure the mayor had no plans of closing downtown later for a "straight pride" celebration. I don't even want to think about how much the city paid for this all-weekend celebration of sodomy.

Many homosexual groups these days will use any excuse to glory in themselves and force their sinful lifestyle upon others. It's sad that they're supported by such rich corporations.

I'm glad I usually don't eat Kraft products anyway. Not very healthy stuff, by and large... :dead:

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shelly_freak

Meh....*runs off and eats some mac and coagulated milk*

I think there's a point when we should be aware of what we're buying and where the money is going but at the same time shouldn't we be worried about the stores we shop in everyday that use child and slave labor? I mean seriously, lets think of the big picture, not just EWWW THEY'RE GAY!

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[quote]I'm glad I usually don't eat Kraft products anyway. Not very healthy stuff, by and large... dead.gif[/quote]

me neither, not healthy spiritually either, it seems.

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1337 k4th0l1x0r

[quote name='littleflower' date='JMJ+May 10 2005, 11:03 PM'] no pun intended but i think that is SO cheesy that kraft is sponsoring it all. :rolleyes:

well one thing is for sure....lots of ppl are sure going to have "the blues" for mac and cheeze......after they get red with anger of course......

never support brand names guys, go generic lol [/quote]
I can make a much better Macaroni and coagulated milk anyways. Though I do think it is even more unhealthy than the Kraft version. But I can say there is no artificial stuff in it.

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[quote name='shelly_freak' date='May 11 2005, 12:09 AM'] Meh....*runs off and eats some mac and coagulated milk*

I think there's a point when we should be aware of what we're buying and where the money is going but at the same time shouldn't we be worried about the stores we shop in everyday that use child and slave labor? I mean seriously, lets think of the big picture, not just EWWW THEY'RE GAY! [/quote]
Well put Shelle...

One thing has been bothering me since I've joined phatmass... so many people are so judging towards others... They're gay, big deal...God says their sexual orientation is not wrong... It's if they act upon that orientation that is wrong... Now, if someone here has witnessed any of these athletes have sex with someone of their own sex, please feel free to judge them, since you know them... as for everyone else, please be a good Christian, and first off, lead by example, secondly accept our brothers and sisters... No offense, but I've seen Gay people be better christians then many straight Christians... just because they partake in one ugly sin, doesn't make them lower then us.

For those arguing why do they have their own olympics (sorry Angie)...there is a lot of discrimination in sports and athletes towards homosexuality... One way for them to get rid of the discrimination is to prove that they could compete, and if one's score is better then someone in the real olympics, the they have a legitimate argument.

By the way, is anyone complaining about the Miss Black American contest? How about all the African-American clubs at their schools? Is there any one a part of a European-American club? Don't just pick the battles that you know you can get away with saying by not being Politically Correct or looking like a racist... It's all the same- So if you're going to argue and laugh about any all-homosexuals events, complain about the bigger events that seclude people.

You know, God did destroy a city based on sodomy, but he sent a flood because of things like this.

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