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(BP)–After nearly a of lyg low, Starbucks has reentered the homosexual rights movement a few ways that have put at least one nservative watchdog group on world’s most famo ffee shop cha has begun a program lled “The Way I See It, ” which is a llectn of thoughts, opns and exprsns provid by notable figur that now appear on Starbucks ffee cups, acrdg to the cha’s one particular quote — #43 — blatantly ph the homosexual agenda. It’s by Armistead Mp, who wrote “Tal of the Cy, ” a btseller-turned-PBS drama advotg the homosexual liftyle, and reads:“My only regret about beg gay is that I reprsed for so long. ”Concerned Women for Ameri, one of the natn’s leadg nservative public policy anizatns, is soundg the alarm about the cups after one of s employe received one when she purchased ffee om one of the Kleppger, assistant to the natnal field director at CWA, wrote a lumn about Starbucks’ volvement the homosexual movement which was posted by WorldNetDaily Aug.
Kleppger, who had been a equent patron of Starbucks until recently vowg to stop, was put on notice about Starbucks earlier this summer when she received an e-mail om the California arm of CWA scribg an annual “gay pri” para San Diego. ”And at “gay pri” events Seattle, Wash., July, about 75 Starbucks employe wore promotnal T-shirts while followed by a van wh the pany logo a para, Kleppger reported, and employe passed out sampl of a new specialty ffee Knight, director of the anizatn’s Culture & Fay Instute, noted that Starbucks is not alone phg the homosexual agenda. “There are active homosexual groups most major rporatns now and they do a shake down, where they say, ‘If you don’t promote our events, you’re exhibg bigotry and hatred, and we’re gog to let everybody know that and you’ll feel bad about yourself and maybe will hurt your sal.
“But Starbucks was promotg homosexualy about 10 years ago … and a lot of nservative groups got together and said, ‘Why are you dog this? “And I noticed that over the years Starbucks was not among the rporate logos at the bottom of the ads sponsorg gay pri events — until recently.