Last Wednesday, Collin Brown strolled into a 7-Eleven in Redmond, Washington to buy a Slurpee for himself and cigarettes for his fiancee. When the clerk asked Brown for proof of age for the cigarettes, the Army reservist presented his military ID.
Brown claims that the clerk then refused to serve him, stating the reason was specifically because he was in the military.
“‘You’re in the military?’ I said, ‘Yes,’” Brown told local news. He continued, “She said, ‘I can’t serve you.’”
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If all business took this stance we could end the fed, the military industrial complex and stop wasting money on war and start working on real is human issues
no true
not true check snopes.com
I would have been her worst nightmare.
Sorry I don’t give two $#%&!@*s about a couple who Google their info and act like it’s the God’s honest truth. ..give me a break
http://accuracyinpolitics.blogspot.com/2013/05/snopes-got-snoped.html?m=1
This is stupid !!!!!
don’t think I believe this one!!
Propaganda machine is working over time
Wtf
Hey liberals, don’t like us vets then get out of our country. Want to challenge us, then come and face is and we will show you how Americans take out the trash.