Monday, December 23, 2013

Duck Dynasty: 'Hey, This Is America' Says Cracker Barrel Employee (Video)


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Duck Dynasty: 'Hey, This Is America' Says Cracker Barrel Employee (Video)

By Susan Duclos
Immediately after the controversial statement by Phil Robertson of the top rated A&E show Duck Dynasty about preferring a woman's vagina to that of a man's anus and how his religious belief is that homosexuality is a sin, A&E suspended him and the popular restaurant and merchandise chain Cracker Barrel took the Duck Dynasty items off their shelves.
They heard from their customers, loud and clear, what they thought about that decision and within hours replaced the Duck Dynasty merchandise and issued a statement:
"You told us we made a mistake. And, you weren’t shy about it. You wrote, you called and you took to social media to express your thoughts and feelings. You flat out told us we were wrong. Today, we are putting all our Duck Dynasty products back in our stores. And, we apologize for offending you."
Yesterday, December 22, 2013, I personally went to Cracker Barrel for breakfast and as I was paying my bill I asked the cashier, "Have you replaced the Duck Dynasty merchandise?
She said, looking at me warily, obviously not sure what side I came down on "Yes."
I said "Smart move," and smiled.
The women then grinned at me and said, "Wow, what a fuss, but hey, this is America."
That ladies and gentlemen, says it all. It is America and Robertson has the right to his religious beliefs, whether one agrees with them or not, he also has the constitutional right to express his beliefs, it is call free speech.
Paul Begley talks a little about Cracker Barrel repenting in the video below.

 



 



 


 


 


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Russia Warns: Atlantic Ocean Asteroid Impact Soon

In this newly released video from YouTube videographer Tom Lupshu he shares of a warning from Russian experts who are now warning their families in the United States of an imminent asteroid impact in the Atlantic Ocean. Does the argument in this video have validity to it or is this just unfounded fear mongering? With comet ISON's 'remains' approaching Earth in the next few days and weeks, we CANNOT rule out this possibility!!! Watch the video and judge for yourself. The second video below shows an Atlantic Ocean tsunami simulation in 3D after a fireball strike.





‘Fast & Furious 7′ Gets an Official Summer 2014 Release Date

Fast Furious 6 Posters Trailers Clips Fast & Furious 7 Gets an Official Summer 2014 Release Date


Fast and the Furious staple Vin Diesel broke the news that Universal wants Fast & Furious 7 in theaters by Summer 2014, and now the actor and studio have jointly confirmed their plan by announcing the movie’s official release date at the ongoing 2013 CinemaCon in Las Vegas.


Diesel and Paul Walker are, for certain, returning for the next Fast and the Furious installment, but otherwise it’s not clear who else is secure and onboard cast-wise. However, if the rumors about the Fast & Furious 6 post-credits scene are to be believed, then at least one major newcomer will join the vehicular racing series on its seventh lap (sorry, couldn’t resist).


Universal, according to Screen Rant contributor Perri Nemiroff (who is present at this year’s CinemaCon), has scheduled Fast & Furious 7 to reach theaters on July 11th, 2014. That means it will arrive a week before director Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Days of Future Past arrives on the scene, and two weeks before Hercules (featuring Fast & Furious 6 costar Dwayne Johnson) hits theaters.


There will probably be more competition during that month, by the time the other major studios finalize their Summer 2014 roster. Nonetheless, the seventh Fast and the Furious movie is going to be a heavyweight contender, following after the lucrative Fast Five and next month’s hotly anticipated sixth installment.


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Will James Wan direct ‘Fast & Furious 7′?



James Wan entered talks to direct Fast & Furious 7 this past week, after Fast and the Furious 3-6 director Justin Lin announced that Universal’s tight production schedule – which would have required him to begin pre-production on Fast & Furious 7 while simultaneously finishing editing on the sixth movie – has led him to pass on helming the seventh installment.


Wan is a talented horror filmmaker, but the director of such projects as Saw, Death Sentence and Insidious came as a left-field choice to replace Lin on the next Fast and the Furious movie. He is a capable storyteller, but Wan getting his feet wet for the first time on a spectacle-heavy tentpole and having little breathing room to do so, doesn’t sound like a recipe for success (creatively-speaking, that is, seeing how the Fast and the Furious brand name sells itself).


On a related note: Dwayne Johnson will be collaborating with director Brett Ratner on Hercules, around the same time that Fast & Furious 7 begins production; then again, Johnson’s character Luke Hobbs may get his own spinoff film, so perhaps that’ll make-up for him being (largely? Completely?) absent in F&F7.


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Fast & Furious 7 rides into theaters on July 11th, 2014.


Source: Perri Nemiroff




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