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Topics => The Departed => Topic started by: richb on September 08, 2014, 02:43:43 PM
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Chick-fil-A founder S. Truett Cathy passes at age 93.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-08/s-truett-cathy-chick-fil-a-s-faith-driven-founder-dies-at-93.html (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-08/s-truett-cathy-chick-fil-a-s-faith-driven-founder-dies-at-93.html)
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The hate from the Left is typical and expected. Such vile creatures.
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A true loss for America. RIP, Mr. Cathy.
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RIP to a good man. I pray that the company doesn't fall into ruin now.
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RIP to a good man. I pray that the company doesn't fall into ruin now.
I once met Dan Cathy, there will be no major changes.
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RIP to a good man. I pray that the company doesn't fall into ruin now.
I once met Dan Cathy, there will be no major changes.
That's good to know, I love their food.
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The hate from the Left is typical and expected. Such vile creatures.
You really have to want to achieve uber douche status to go out of your way to throw hate on a good man who just passed away, but progs constantly prove themselves lacking real compassion, which will make the returned favor easy to execute when the opportunity presents itself.
Prayers for his family and friends, may he rest in peace.
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One of the people to made America great. Which means America is again, a lesser place today than it was yesterday as the S. Truett Cathy's aren't being replaced by equal people.
RIP
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I came across this article today. It makes mention of the fact that Mr. Cathy was an investor in a movie studio in Georgia. Georgia has increased it's tax incentives for film production there.
And while the man who spent 50 years as a Sunday School teacher may not seem like a candidate for having a hand in movie business but he did that as well. He helped finance the faith-based film on basketball great Pete Maravich, The Pistol, The Birth of a Legend (1991). An undersized player as a youth who would go on to be named as one of the 50 Greatest Basketball Players in NBA History.
More recently Cathy via the Cathy Family Trust helped with financing Pinewood Atlanta Studio.
Georgia’s film tax incentives make it one of the top five production destinations in the US. (The Frank Darabont created TV program The Walking Dead films in Georgia.) Pinewood’s newly opened studio just south of downtown Atlanta has 288 acres and six sound stages up to 30,000 square feet.
http://screenwritingfromiowa.wordpress.com/2014/09/12/truett-cathy-bird-by-bird/ (http://screenwritingfromiowa.wordpress.com/2014/09/12/truett-cathy-bird-by-bird/)
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I came across this article today. It makes mention of the fact that Mr. Cathy was an investor in a movie studio in Georgia. Georgia has increased it's tax incentives for film production there.
And while the man who spent 50 years as a Sunday School teacher may not seem like a candidate for having a hand in movie business but he did that as well. He helped finance the faith-based film on basketball great Pete Maravich, The Pistol, The Birth of a Legend (1991). An undersized player as a youth who would go on to be named as one of the 50 Greatest Basketball Players in NBA History.
More recently Cathy via the Cathy Family Trust helped with financing Pinewood Atlanta Studio.
Georgia’s film tax incentives make it one of the top five production destinations in the US. (The Frank Darabont created TV program The Walking Dead films in Georgia.) Pinewood’s newly opened studio just south of downtown Atlanta has 288 acres and six sound stages up to 30,000 square feet.
http://screenwritingfromiowa.wordpress.com/2014/09/12/truett-cathy-bird-by-bird/ (http://screenwritingfromiowa.wordpress.com/2014/09/12/truett-cathy-bird-by-bird/)
Once again we see the vast difference between conservative and libiot philanthropy...when a conservative does it the fact doesn't come out at the time, when a libiot gives 0.00001% of their earnings to something they trumpet it on talk shows like Oprah...
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I came across this and forgot to post it earlier...
About Truett Cathy
Q: Who is Truett Cathy?
A: Truett Cathy is founder and chairman emeritus of Chick-fil-A, Inc. Known for having a keen business sense, a work ethic forged during the Depression, and a personal and business philosophy based on biblical principles
http://www.chick-fil-a.com/FAQ#?category=3 (http://www.chick-fil-a.com/FAQ#?category=3)
If only more people could cultivate those three little things!!!
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