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Starbucks' plain red holiday cups stir up controversy
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<blockquote data-quote="Crowns&amp;Laurels" data-source="post: 68850028" data-attributes="member: 378794"><p>Actually, it is. Gays like to do things like sabotage heterosexual marriage ceremonies over there. That would not fly here, not even for a second. The agenda snowballs when conservatives decide to be pushovers.</p><p></p><p>The Starbucks cup controversy is not something I agree with, but it does show that Americans pay attention for better or worse. It's not the cup, but the company's reasoning for doing away with the cup, that should be noted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowns&Laurels, post: 68850028, member: 378794"] Actually, it is. Gays like to do things like sabotage heterosexual marriage ceremonies over there. That would not fly here, not even for a second. The agenda snowballs when conservatives decide to be pushovers. The Starbucks cup controversy is not something I agree with, but it does show that Americans pay attention for better or worse. It's not the cup, but the company's reasoning for doing away with the cup, that should be noted. [/QUOTE]
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