Posted on 06/23/2018 2:19:22 PM PDT by Reno89519
Well said.
Sent the following email but I don't know how polite they will thing it is.
'Nobody is going to take you or your organization seriously if you can't be civil to all of your customers including the ones whose politics you don't agree with including Mrs. Sanders.'
Looks like the one on the left wears the pants in that family.
Kinda like Ellen DeGeneres.....
I wish more people understood this. As owners of a bakery open to the public, they had an implied contract to serve anybody who could meet their terms ... that is, they would bake a cake, for an agreed-upon price. They couldn't legally refuse to bake a cake for a homosexual, or even a child molester, so long as the terms were abided by. But they had no obligation to add to the product written words that violated their moral sensibilities, something completely different than selling a cake for an agreed-upon price. There's no similarity between that case, and a restaurant refusing to serve a person on account of his political beliefs. I would not support any establishment that would do such a thing.
...and how much of Hillary voters were legit, voting just once, and alive?
I moved to Virginia 40 years ago and became a southerner.
It’s been a beautiful place to live, but I’m going to have to leave.
Northeast liberals and illegal aliens have ruined the Commonwealth.
This establishment will die
Ask them all to answer some pointed questions.
1) does your business prefer Trump employees NOT enter or engage in commerce
2) does your business feel the same about Trump supporters, who share the same values and positions as the Trump administration?
3) do you agree with the Red Hen that your business is fully justified in throwing out patrons because of political affiliation
4) are you going to go on record as condemning the Red Hen for its intolerance and hate
5) would you like to put a sign in your window telling all Trump people (employees and supporters) that you do not wish to engage in commerce with them
It would be interesting to see if a line is drawn, and where.
I like the way you're thinking!
Left them a simple yet civil email message.
I support President Trump. Is my business welcome in your establishment? Or is it only those working in his administration that are treated like pariahs, in your *cough* fair town?
My message close to a dozen of them ^^^^^^^^^^^
LOL - no testosterone in that bunch
Lot of this going around. Server at restaurant bragged about it online and it went viral. If she didnt tweet about it, she would have been asked about it. She probably had emails from reporters in her inbox when she tweeted. https://t.co/50qWBUoPt3— Greg Pollowitz (@GPollowitz) June 23, 2018
Wilkinson also owns House Mountain Yarn Co., House Mountain Yarn Co. 117 South Main Street Lexington, VA 24450 Phone: (540) 462-2931
https://www.housemountainyarnco.com/about-us
Wilkerson is a total liberal. Went to Dartmouth for her undergraduate degree and then got a PhD from the University of Virginia in European and American Religious History. Apparently she can’t find a job in her chosen field.
She claims on her Linkedin page that her skills are social media, marketing and public relations! Really? Could have fooled me.
Take the halfrican, homo’s, advice and GET IN THEIR FACE!
Gratuitiously.
Vice signaling.
All the while preening over how "Love Trumps Hate."
I'd so go all "Joe the Plumber" on every last employee of the restaurant, and ALL their suppliers.
Put them out of business, put them into the streets to starve.
Or haven't you noticed what Peter Fonda wrote in public, what Kathy Giffords did?
They are encouraging murder of peaceful, lawful political opponents.
tl;dr == go friend yourself, in a deep and meaningful and very personal way.
And take George Will and Steve Schmidt with you.
Red Hen
Where libs eat free!
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