The VP the out spoken Donald Perry of Chick-fil-a on Gays dies suddenly from a heart attack My My My Dr Obama must have bought a lot of syringes to inject air into a vein and cause heart attacks. Or will this be a reason to outlaw Fried Chicken and only Obama can eat Fried Chicken. Big Brother is watching and listening . Even Skype is now bugged by Big Brother. Sounds like 1984 You bet it is.
Also have you notice many of the PRIVATE emails you send on your PRIVATE accounts now need Captcha codes. They (government) wants to make sure a person sent them. BUT and it's a big BUTT like FAT Michelle BUTT and thunder thighs .. Obama sends out thousands of Robot Emails to you and me asking for money without a captcha . No rules for the DICTATOR to follow ....
Donald A. Perry Dead: Chick-Fil-A Vice President Of Corporate Public Relations Dies
Posted: 07/27/2012 4:01 pm Updated: 07/27/2012 9:59 pm

Donald A. Perry, the vice president of corporate public relations for Chick-fil-A, died of a heart attack on Friday morning, Columbus Georgia's WRBL News 3 reports.
The company confirmed the news in a statement to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
"Don was a member of our Chick-fil-A family for nearly 29 years," the statement reads, according to the AJC. "For many of you in the media, he was the spokesperson for Chick-fil-A. He was a well-respected and well-liked media executive in the Atlanta and University of Georgia communities, and we will all miss him."
According to a biography from the University of Georgia, from which Perry graduated in 1974, he began working at Chick-fil-A in 1983, and he was "responsible for external communications and publicity programs in support of key company initiatives."
Chick-fil-a has been dealing with a public relations firestorm following comments that the company's president, Dan Cathy, made last week. Cathy said that his company supports "the biblical definition of the family unit" and that he prays "God's mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude to think that we have the audacity to try to redefine what marriage is about."
In response, Perry last week issued a statement, writing "going forward, our intent is to leave the policy debate over same-sex marriage to the government and political arena," according to the Los Angeles Times.
The statement continued: "The Chick-fil-A culture and service tradition in our restaurants is to treat every person with honor, dignity and respect – regardless of their belief, race, creed, sexual orientation or gender."
The company confirmed the news in a statement to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
"Don was a member of our Chick-fil-A family for nearly 29 years," the statement reads, according to the AJC. "For many of you in the media, he was the spokesperson for Chick-fil-A. He was a well-respected and well-liked media executive in the Atlanta and University of Georgia communities, and we will all miss him."
According to a biography from the University of Georgia, from which Perry graduated in 1974, he began working at Chick-fil-A in 1983, and he was "responsible for external communications and publicity programs in support of key company initiatives."
Chick-fil-a has been dealing with a public relations firestorm following comments that the company's president, Dan Cathy, made last week. Cathy said that his company supports "the biblical definition of the family unit" and that he prays "God's mercy on our generation that has such a prideful, arrogant attitude to think that we have the audacity to try to redefine what marriage is about."
In response, Perry last week issued a statement, writing "going forward, our intent is to leave the policy debate over same-sex marriage to the government and political arena," according to the Los Angeles Times.
The statement continued: "The Chick-fil-A culture and service tradition in our restaurants is to treat every person with honor, dignity and respect – regardless of their belief, race, creed, sexual orientation or gender."