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To: raccoonradio
In an emailed statement to
the Huffington Post, McDonalds' franchisee Karen Mezan reiterated that the flag's position was an ill-timed mistake, and not intended to be a political statement:
"Unfortunately, a flag cable broke and during the process of trying the fix the flag, it was inadvertently turned upside down. It wasn't noticed that the flag was upside down until a customer inquired about it. We are working on fixing the flag right now. Its important to note that this was an accident, not intentional."
125 posted on
11/07/2012 3:13:11 PM PST by
Brown Deer
(Pray for 0bama. Psalm 109:8)
To: raccoonradio
Amazing the hypocritical reactions from the liberals on the news stations fb page. Back in the 1980s, I think, flag burning was a big issue that went to the supreme court which ruled that burning the flag is protected free speech. Liberals cheered that decision. Then during the bush years from 2001-2009, the liberals flew the flag upside down thousands of times as well as displaying upside down flags on their websites. Now that someone does it while obama is in the white house, they’re like, “oh, how disgraceful! How disrespectful of the flag!”
Hypocrites.
127 posted on
11/07/2012 3:53:54 PM PST by
lowbridge
(Joe Biden: "Look, the Taliban per se is not our enemy.")
To: raccoonradio
I eat at this McDonalds. I love it!
130 posted on
11/07/2012 4:23:13 PM PST by
Plumres
To: raccoonradio
I agree: we are foregoing wreaths on the door and a Christmas tree as well as any presents. Because we are
in mourning!
To: raccoonradio
I will be doing the same at my chain of car washes tomorrow
my statement too
140 posted on
11/07/2012 10:05:42 PM PST by
wardaddy
(wanna know how my kin felt during Reconstruction in Mississippi, you fixin to find out firsthand)
To: raccoonradio
Where is this? What state?
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