Chick-Fil-A Day In New England

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From listener Erika:

Hi Michael,
Wanted to share this pic my dad just sent me from the Burlington Mall. This is the line for Chick Fil A, apparently at least a half hour wait.  Having moved to the South a couple of years ago we have not experienced as much drama, if you will, as I know the North is. I was happy and proud to see that there are still some conservatives left up there!

As I get more photos, I’ll post them here!

UPDATE!  The gang at Red Mass Group are on the story, too. Here’s the line at the Burlington Mall:

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Rob Eno reports on what he calls. Menino’s Chicken Sandwich Stimulus:

Mayor Menino’s threat to ban Chick-Fil-A has had an unintended consequence.  It is driving business to at least one of only two outlets in Massachusetts.  The Chick-Fil-A at the Burlington Mall.  At lunch time today there were over 500 people in a steady line for moist chicken sandwiches.  

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A New England family sends a very clear message at the Burlington, MA Chick-Fil-A

UPDATE! Listener Rick makes a good point about Chick-Fil-A Day yesterday:

You know what is MOST telling about what happened today?  The fact that hundreds of thousands of people – new and old customers – made the effort to go to chik fil a to show support WITHOUT an ounce of publicity from the main stream media.  Did anyone on MSM cover this today?  How about Fox – I didn’t watch.

That means that America is listening and America is awake. The phony baloney polls can say whatever they want.  Obama and his…buddies, are going down in flames.  

And here’s a good question for everyone:

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Michael Graham
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