Starbucks Just Taught Outraged “Christians” A HUGE Lesson

The right wingers. That is who.

Was that supposed to make some kind of sense? You saw Christian boycott and went foaming rabid on us.


Go ahead and boycott!

While delusional conservatives embark on a ridiculous boycott campaign against Starbucks over the coffeemaker’s decision to produce minimalist red “holiday” coffee cups instead of adorning them with traditional Christmas symbols, the company just turned the tables on them in a brilliant way. Not only does their response help America’s working veterans, it teaches outraged conservative “Christians” a powerful and meaningful lesson about the true meaning of Christmas.

Starbucks has just announced they will “now extend a 100% tuition-free four-year college benefit to the spouse or child of every U.S. veteran or active military reservist employed 20 or more hours a week.” It’s an amazing show of substantial support for our veterans, coming on the heels of news that the progressive coffee maker has made it halfway to their goal of hiring 10,000 veterans and spouses by 2018 – they’re up to 5,500 vets and their spouses hired so far. They will also be paying for up to 80 hours per year for service obligations of employees who are active duty or reservists in the U.S. Armed Forces or National Guard.

Article @ Starbucks Just Taught Outraged “Christians” A HUGE Lesson With A Brilliant Response
A. What has that got to do with Christians?
B. You think it was just a knee jerk response?
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It seems about every poster who's buying to this alleged "War On Chtistmas" are the same clowns who called the Pope a commie/socialist. What got these folks mad at the Pope is what he has said about inequality and the environment, which happen to mirror what the Bible says.
Nothing like being inconsistent.
This is why right wing Christianity is a joke. It's simply rife with fraud.

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Answering your question, it is quite obvious you don't have any idea of what you even talk about.

The right wingers. That is who.

Was that supposed to make some kind of sense? You saw Christian boycott and went foaming rabid on us.


Go ahead and boycott!

While delusional conservatives embark on a ridiculous boycott campaign against Starbucks over the coffeemaker’s decision to produce minimalist red “holiday” coffee cups instead of adorning them with traditional Christmas symbols, the company just turned the tables on them in a brilliant way. Not only does their response help America’s working veterans, it teaches outraged conservative “Christians” a powerful and meaningful lesson about the true meaning of Christmas.

Starbucks has just announced they will “now extend a 100% tuition-free four-year college benefit to the spouse or child of every U.S. veteran or active military reservist employed 20 or more hours a week.” It’s an amazing show of substantial support for our veterans, coming on the heels of news that the progressive coffee maker has made it halfway to their goal of hiring 10,000 veterans and spouses by 2018 – they’re up to 5,500 vets and their spouses hired so far. They will also be paying for up to 80 hours per year for service obligations of employees who are active duty or reservists in the U.S. Armed Forces or National Guard.

Article @ Starbucks Just Taught Outraged “Christians” A HUGE Lesson With A Brilliant Response
A. What has that got to do with Christians?
B. You think it was just a knee jerk response?
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When I was young and working in a restaurant , it was always the Christians who where the pain in the ass customers and stiffed me for tips, or left a stupid Christian flyer on going to hell...

It's a well known fact among waiter's/ waitresses..

Sundays were fun days huh? And the French too.......
 
Yuck. At least use real coffee, you might as well just put the teaspoon on your tongue and walk out the door. Instant coffee is for baking with chocolate...

Starbucks will brew a cup for your personally if you order it on the Clover machine. Some of the light roast coffees are a joy Clover brewed. I'd recommend the Veranda or Guatemala Antigua. And order them in a ceramic mug.

I do not do STATUS SYMBOL COFFEE---------I do not dress well either----
I am the OTHER KIND OF SNOB------I sneer at everything

Feel free. Its your taste buds I'm trying to appeal to. Not your apparel.

apparel is very important on starbucks-------but the good news is that it
is usually possible to get into their restroom without buying a cup or wearing
a mink or designer jeans

When was the last time you were in a starbucks? For me it was couple of days ago. And not a mink coat or designer jean in sight.

You seem to be describing what you imagine a Starbucks to be.

I was in a Starbucks a couple of days ago. I buy their coffee by the bag and make it at home. I travel a lot and see a lot of coffee shops that copy Starbucks, some well known and some not; in all of them, the price is the same as Starbucks. If you go to MacDonald’s or Duncan Donuts or the mini-mart for coffee, it is cheaper, but if you think it is the same quality, you're wrong--but, it is a matter of taste. If you prefer cheap coffee, why put down what others like? That’s just snippy and snide and says more about you (not something good) than it does about coffee.
 
Answering your question, it is quite obvious you don't have any idea of what you even talk about.
It's obvious you are a water on the brain full retard. I asked what the scholarship had to do with Christians and if Carla thought it was something they suddenly just came up with in response to cup criticisms.

Your answer was "righties".

The right wingers. That is who.

Was that supposed to make some kind of sense? You saw Christian boycott and went foaming rabid on us.


Go ahead and boycott!

While delusional conservatives embark on a ridiculous boycott campaign against Starbucks over the coffeemaker’s decision to produce minimalist red “holiday” coffee cups instead of adorning them with traditional Christmas symbols, the company just turned the tables on them in a brilliant way. Not only does their response help America’s working veterans, it teaches outraged conservative “Christians” a powerful and meaningful lesson about the true meaning of Christmas.

Starbucks has just announced they will “now extend a 100% tuition-free four-year college benefit to the spouse or child of every U.S. veteran or active military reservist employed 20 or more hours a week.” It’s an amazing show of substantial support for our veterans, coming on the heels of news that the progressive coffee maker has made it halfway to their goal of hiring 10,000 veterans and spouses by 2018 – they’re up to 5,500 vets and their spouses hired so far. They will also be paying for up to 80 hours per year for service obligations of employees who are active duty or reservists in the U.S. Armed Forces or National Guard.

Article @ Starbucks Just Taught Outraged “Christians” A HUGE Lesson With A Brilliant Response
A. What has that got to do with Christians?
B. You think it was just a knee jerk response?
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Starbucks will brew a cup for your personally if you order it on the Clover machine. Some of the light roast coffees are a joy Clover brewed. I'd recommend the Veranda or Guatemala Antigua. And order them in a ceramic mug.

I do not do STATUS SYMBOL COFFEE---------I do not dress well either----
I am the OTHER KIND OF SNOB------I sneer at everything

Feel free. Its your taste buds I'm trying to appeal to. Not your apparel.

apparel is very important on starbucks-------but the good news is that it
is usually possible to get into their restroom without buying a cup or wearing
a mink or designer jeans

When was the last time you were in a starbucks? For me it was couple of days ago. And not a mink coat or designer jean in sight.

You seem to be describing what you imagine a Starbucks to be.

I was in a Starbucks a couple of days ago. I buy their coffee by the bag and make it at home. I travel a lot and see a lot of coffee shops that copy Starbucks, some well known and some not; in all of them, the price is the same as Starbucks. If you go to MacDonald’s or Duncan Donuts or the mini-mart for coffee, it is cheaper, but if you think it is the same quality, you're wrong--but, it is a matter of taste. If you prefer cheap coffee, why put down what others like? That’s just snippy and snide and says more about you (not something good) than it does about coffee.

I'm not putting down what other's like. I've made a recommendation of what I think is a good cup of joe. And commenting about the stark lack of 'mink coats' and 'designer jeans' when I've gone into starbucks.

Which has nothing to do with the flavor of the cup.

I don't think 'snippy' or 'snide' mean what you think it means. And all I've revealed about myself is that I like a light roast, clover brewed.
 
Go ahead and boycott!

While delusional conservatives embark on a ridiculous boycott campaign against Starbucks over the coffeemaker’s decision to produce minimalist red “holiday” coffee cups instead of adorning them with traditional Christmas symbols, the company just turned the tables on them in a brilliant way. Not only does their response help America’s working veterans, it teaches outraged conservative “Christians” a powerful and meaningful lesson about the true meaning of Christmas.

Starbucks has just announced they will “now extend a 100% tuition-free four-year college benefit to the spouse or child of every U.S. veteran or active military reservist employed 20 or more hours a week.” It’s an amazing show of substantial support for our veterans, coming on the heels of news that the progressive coffee maker has made it halfway to their goal of hiring 10,000 veterans and spouses by 2018 – they’re up to 5,500 vets and their spouses hired so far. They will also be paying for up to 80 hours per year for service obligations of employees who are active duty or reservists in the U.S. Armed Forces or National Guard.

Article @ Starbucks Just Taught Outraged “Christians” A HUGE Lesson With A Brilliant Response
Isn't the guy that owns Starbucks Jewish? I often find that Jews are more Christian than Christians are.
 
what is it about Christmas that offends Starbucks.....?

are the 'red' cups to remind themselves of their left-leaning political persuasions.....?
 
Starbucks will brew a cup for your personally if you order it on the Clover machine. Some of the light roast coffees are a joy Clover brewed. I'd recommend the Veranda or Guatemala Antigua. And order them in a ceramic mug.

I do not do STATUS SYMBOL COFFEE---------I do not dress well either----
I am the OTHER KIND OF SNOB------I sneer at everything

Feel free. Its your taste buds I'm trying to appeal to. Not your apparel.

apparel is very important on starbucks-------but the good news is that it
is usually possible to get into their restroom without buying a cup or wearing
a mink or designer jeans

When was the last time you were in a starbucks? For me it was couple of days ago. And not a mink coat or designer jean in sight.

You seem to be describing what you imagine a Starbucks to be.

I was in a Starbucks a couple of days ago. I buy their coffee by the bag and make it at home. I travel a lot and see a lot of coffee shops that copy Starbucks, some well known and some not; in all of them, the price is the same as Starbucks. If you go to MacDonald’s or Duncan Donuts or the mini-mart for coffee, it is cheaper, but if you think it is the same quality, you're wrong--but, it is a matter of taste. If you prefer cheap coffee, why put down what others like? That’s just snippy and snide and says more about you (not something good) than it does about coffee.

It may be that using a MULTI PURPOSE red cup for Christmas is a money saving device that allows starbucks to keep its prices stable this year
 
I do not do STATUS SYMBOL COFFEE---------I do not dress well either----
I am the OTHER KIND OF SNOB------I sneer at everything

Feel free. Its your taste buds I'm trying to appeal to. Not your apparel.

apparel is very important on starbucks-------but the good news is that it
is usually possible to get into their restroom without buying a cup or wearing
a mink or designer jeans

When was the last time you were in a starbucks? For me it was couple of days ago. And not a mink coat or designer jean in sight.

You seem to be describing what you imagine a Starbucks to be.

I was in a Starbucks a couple of days ago. I buy their coffee by the bag and make it at home. I travel a lot and see a lot of coffee shops that copy Starbucks, some well known and some not; in all of them, the price is the same as Starbucks. If you go to MacDonald’s or Duncan Donuts or the mini-mart for coffee, it is cheaper, but if you think it is the same quality, you're wrong--but, it is a matter of taste. If you prefer cheap coffee, why put down what others like? That’s just snippy and snide and says more about you (not something good) than it does about coffee.

It may be that using a MULTI PURPOSE red cup for Christmas is a money saving device that allows starbucks to keep its prices stable this year

Hey! What are you doing bringing common sense into this argument? Where is the OUTRAGE? ;)
 
I do not do STATUS SYMBOL COFFEE---------I do not dress well either----
I am the OTHER KIND OF SNOB------I sneer at everything

Feel free. Its your taste buds I'm trying to appeal to. Not your apparel.

apparel is very important on starbucks-------but the good news is that it
is usually possible to get into their restroom without buying a cup or wearing
a mink or designer jeans

When was the last time you were in a starbucks? For me it was couple of days ago. And not a mink coat or designer jean in sight.

You seem to be describing what you imagine a Starbucks to be.

I was in a Starbucks a couple of days ago. I buy their coffee by the bag and make it at home. I travel a lot and see a lot of coffee shops that copy Starbucks, some well known and some not; in all of them, the price is the same as Starbucks. If you go to MacDonald’s or Duncan Donuts or the mini-mart for coffee, it is cheaper, but if you think it is the same quality, you're wrong--but, it is a matter of taste. If you prefer cheap coffee, why put down what others like? That’s just snippy and snide and says more about you (not something good) than it does about coffee.

I'm not putting down what other's like. I've made a recommendation of what I think is a good cup of joe. And commenting about the stark lack of 'mink coats' and 'designer jeans' when I've gone into starbucks.

Which has nothing to do with the flavor of the cup.

I don't think 'snippy' or 'snide' mean what you think it means. And all I've revealed about myself is that I like a light roast, clover brewed.
I wasn't attacking your post, I was agreeing with it.
 
Feel free. Its your taste buds I'm trying to appeal to. Not your apparel.

apparel is very important on starbucks-------but the good news is that it
is usually possible to get into their restroom without buying a cup or wearing
a mink or designer jeans

When was the last time you were in a starbucks? For me it was couple of days ago. And not a mink coat or designer jean in sight.

You seem to be describing what you imagine a Starbucks to be.

I was in a Starbucks a couple of days ago. I buy their coffee by the bag and make it at home. I travel a lot and see a lot of coffee shops that copy Starbucks, some well known and some not; in all of them, the price is the same as Starbucks. If you go to MacDonald’s or Duncan Donuts or the mini-mart for coffee, it is cheaper, but if you think it is the same quality, you're wrong--but, it is a matter of taste. If you prefer cheap coffee, why put down what others like? That’s just snippy and snide and says more about you (not something good) than it does about coffee.

It may be that using a MULTI PURPOSE red cup for Christmas is a money saving device that allows starbucks to keep its prices stable this year

Hey! What are you doing bringing common sense into this argument? Where is the OUTRAGE? ;)

sorry------I cannot support a boycott of a coffee shop that allows non customers
to use "the facilities"
 
what is it about Christmas that offends Starbucks.....?

are the 'red' cups to remind themselves of their left-leaning political persuasions.....?
No one is 'offended' by Christmas, including Starbucks – it's a ridiculous lie contrived by the right.

There is no 'war' on Christmas, no one is 'offended' by Christmas, no one wants to 'get rid' of Christmas.
 
Go ahead and boycott!

While delusional conservatives embark on a ridiculous boycott campaign against Starbucks over the coffeemaker’s decision to produce minimalist red “holiday” coffee cups instead of adorning them with traditional Christmas symbols, the company just turned the tables on them in a brilliant way. Not only does their response help America’s working veterans, it teaches outraged conservative “Christians” a powerful and meaningful lesson about the true meaning of Christmas.

Starbucks has just announced they will “now extend a 100% tuition-free four-year college benefit to the spouse or child of every U.S. veteran or active military reservist employed 20 or more hours a week.” It’s an amazing show of substantial support for our veterans, coming on the heels of news that the progressive coffee maker has made it halfway to their goal of hiring 10,000 veterans and spouses by 2018 – they’re up to 5,500 vets and their spouses hired so far. They will also be paying for up to 80 hours per year for service obligations of employees who are active duty or reservists in the U.S. Armed Forces or National Guard.

Article @ Starbucks Just Taught Outraged “Christians” A HUGE Lesson With A Brilliant Response
Anyone actually seen or heard any Christians complaining about this?
 
Answering your question, it is quite obvious you don't have any idea of what you even talk about.
It's obvious you are a water on the brain full retard. I asked what the scholarship had to do with Christians and if Carla thought it was something they suddenly just came up with in response to cup criticisms.

Your answer was "righties".

The right wingers. That is who.

Was that supposed to make some kind of sense? You saw Christian boycott and went foaming rabid on us.


Go ahead and boycott!

While delusional conservatives embark on a ridiculous boycott campaign against Starbucks over the coffeemaker’s decision to produce minimalist red “holiday” coffee cups instead of adorning them with traditional Christmas symbols, the company just turned the tables on them in a brilliant way. Not only does their response help America’s working veterans, it teaches outraged conservative “Christians” a powerful and meaningful lesson about the true meaning of Christmas.

Starbucks has just announced they will “now extend a 100% tuition-free four-year college benefit to the spouse or child of every U.S. veteran or active military reservist employed 20 or more hours a week.” It’s an amazing show of substantial support for our veterans, coming on the heels of news that the progressive coffee maker has made it halfway to their goal of hiring 10,000 veterans and spouses by 2018 – they’re up to 5,500 vets and their spouses hired so far. They will also be paying for up to 80 hours per year for service obligations of employees who are active duty or reservists in the U.S. Armed Forces or National Guard.

Article @ Starbucks Just Taught Outraged “Christians” A HUGE Lesson With A Brilliant Response
A. What has that got to do with Christians?
B. You think it was just a knee jerk response?
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No, I told you that I would give you time to catch up, and obviously you have not.
 

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