Jul 26, 2012 No Comments ›› Pat Dollard
Excerpted from Daily Caller: Consider the national conversation about Chick-fil-A’s stance on gay marriage officially over: Antoine Dodson has spoken.
The openly homosexual Huntsville, Ala. resident behind the viral 2010 rap single, “Bed Intruder Song” (commonly referred to as “Hide Yo Kids, Hide Yo Wife”), says he does not care about the fast-food giant’s stance on gay marriage, and simply cares about their tasty chicken sandwiches and waffle fries — especially if they are hot.










