gfn.com - Politics & Your Rights: "While Microsoft officials continued to deny any connection between their decision not to endorse the bill and the church's opposition, the church�s pastor made the connection clear Thursday in a phone interview with the Times, saying he had threatened to organize a national boycott of Microsoft products during several rallies opposing same-sex marriage in Washington state and in Washington, D.C.
After that, 'they backed off,' the pastor of the Antioch Bible Church said. 'I told them I was going to give them something to be afraid of Christians about,' he said.
According to the Times, Hutcherson told Microsoft executives, 'If you don't think the moral issue is not a big issue, just count the amount of votes that were cast on moral issues in the last election.' "
Sunday, April 24, 2005
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