Religious liberty advocates held ‘Save Chick-fil-A Day’ at the Texas Capitol on April 17 after the restaurant was banned from the San Antonio airport for donating to religious nonprofits. ‘It had nothing to do with how they treated anybody in their store, or how they treated someone in their restaurant,’ Texas Values President Jonathan Saenz said. ‘It’s about their personal beliefs and a donation that was made to the Salvation Army.’ (BP)
‘Save Chick-fil-A Day’ held at Texas Capitol
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