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THE Busttheblacklist.com HONOR ROLL...We've listed a few businesses below that need your support. We've started with only a few to make sure that we have a targeted effect. TAKE YOUR HARD EARNED DOLLARS TO THESE BUSINESSES TODAY! Cinemark TheatersSupport Cinemark Theaters! Gay marriage activists have targeted Cinemark Theaters for organized boycott efforts following news that Cinemark CEO personally donated to the Yes on 8 campaign in late October as part of the successful last-minute push to put Prop 8 over the top. When contacted about the personal donation of CEO Alan Stock, Cinemark issued a statement noting that the company had made no direct contribution to either side in the Prop 8 campaign, and that "it would be inappropriate for Cinemark to influence our employees' position on personal issues outside the work environment, especially on political, social, or religious activities." A-1 Self StorageTerry Caster and members of his family made substantial personal donations to support proposition 8. For this reason his business has been targeted for punishment. A-1 Self Storage facilities are located throughout Southern California. Move your stuff to A-1 today! Visit the A-1 Website for a location near you. Leatherby's Ice CreamLeatherby's Ice Cream, a popular local family-run ice cream store in Sacramento, faced an angry crowd of protestors outside their doorstep Sunday afternoon, November 23rd. The protestors spoke out against Leatherby's because members of the Leatherby family contributed to the Yes on 8 campaign. Despite the turmoil outside, Leatherby's was still packed with people who supported the business. Though the protest Sunday was peaceful, David Leatherby, Jr. did receive angry emails, one of which read, "We're going to put you out of business, you hate mongers, you people are evil." Stand by and support the Leatherby family today by stopping in for some amazing ice cream! 2333 Arden Way El Pollo LocoAnti-Prop 8 protestors targeted the Lakewood, CA franchise of El Pollo Loco on November 22nd, after linking the restaurant to a Yes on 8 contribution made by a Long Beach businessman. More than a dozen protestors carried signs reading "Bigot," "Stop the H8," and "Franchise Owner Against Civil Rights." Despite the fact that El Pollo Loco made no contributions to either side in the Prop 8 campaign, the protest is another in a series of demonstrations targeting businesses employing individuals or owned by individuals who supported Prop 8. Roland Spongberg, president of WKS Restaurant Corporation which operates the El Pollo Loco franchise, told the Long Beach Report: "I am surprised by the personal attacks, surprised that some, it seems, want to affect your livelihood, your ability to make a living. I've never seen anything like this before." Customers so far appear undeterred by the protests, with customer Ken Baker of Long Beach telling a reporter: "I don't like chicken, but I saw the [anti-Prop 8] signs...[The demonstrators' signs] were like a big billboard telling me where I should have lunch today." If you're within driving range, please stop in for lunch or dinner at one of the El Pollo Loco franchises operated by WKS Restaurant Corporation this week. And tell them why you're there! El Pollo Loco franchises operated by WKS Restaurant Corporation (by area code): (818) (323) (310) (562) (951) (949) (714) (661) (909) (858) (619) |
