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Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Amnwar Ndlaye-Owusu, 21, expressed his opinion about Chick fil A. Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Amnwar Ndlaye-Owusu, 21, expressed his opinion about Chick fil A. Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Patrick Thompson,25, (second from left) expressed his opinion about Chick fil A. Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
A large crowd lines up Wednesday morning at the Chick-fil-A restaurant in Orland Park. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
49th ward Republican Committeeman Suzanne Devane holds up a pocket U.S. Constitution at a city hall press conference to announce filing a formal complaint with the Attorney General’s office and state Dept. of Human Rights against Ald. Proco Moreno and Mayor Emmanuel for violating civil rights law by denying the Chick fil A restaurant a permit to operate in the city. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
49th ward Republican Committeeman Suzanne Devane holds up a pocket U.S. Constitution at a city hall press conference to announce filing a formal complaint with the Attorney General’s office and state Dept. of Human Rights against Ald. Proco Moreno and Mayor Emmanuel for violating civil rights law by denying the Chick fil A restaurant a permit to operate in the city. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Chicago Republican Party Vice Chairman Chris Cleveland (left) and Chairman Adam Robinson at a city hall press conference to announce filing a formal complaint with the Attorney General’s office and state Dept. of Human Rights against Ald. Proco Moreno and Mayor Emmanuel for violating civil rights law by denying the Chick fil A restaurant a permit to operate in the city. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Illinois Attorney General spokeswoman Maura Possley (right) says that the attorney general's office has seen grandparents scams for years. “The scam artists know that the grandparent is going to do just about anything for their grandchildren,” she said. |
Chicago Republican Party Chairman Adam Robinson talks to reporters after filing a formal complaint with the Attorney General’s office and state Dept. of Human Rights against Ald. Proco Moreno and Mayor Emmanuel for violating civil rights law by denying the Chick fil A restaurant a permit to operate in the city. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Chicago Republican Party Vice Chairman Chris Cleveland (left) and Chairman Adam Robinson walk to Attorney Gen. Lisa Madigan's office in the Thompson Center to file a formal complaint with the Attorney General’s office and state Dept. of Human Rights against Ald. Proco Moreno and Mayor Emmanuel for violating civil rights law by denying the Chick fil A restaurant a permit to operate in the city. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Jon Salud,25, expressed his opinion about Chick fil A. Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Bob Matter expressed his opinion about Chick fil A. Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Nicholas Sposato, 36th Ward Alderman, brought his mom Camille to Chick fill A for lunch. Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Nicholas Sposato, 36th Ward Alderman, ate at Chick fill A for lunch. Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Richard David, 71, expressed his opinion about Chick fil A. Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
People line up to support Chick-fil-A at the store in Orland Park, Illinois, Wednesday, August 1, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Lines stretched out onto Wabash ave. (at Chicago ave.) as customers attended Chick fil A Appreciation Day about 1pm Wednesday Aug.1, 2012. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Call it “free speech chicken.” For many who went to eat at Chicago-area Chick-fil-As Wednesday amidst calls to support the company president’s anti-gay marriage stance, it didn’t come down to whether they agreed with him or not. Rather, they said, it was simply to show …