Posted on 03/30/2012 11:46:18 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
Flaunting food stamps almost seems to be a trend. First, Mr. EBT released his now-infamous rap. Shortly thereafter, girls followed suit with their own version. Now, a night club in Montgomery, Ala., is hosting its very own Food Stamp Friday party. On April 6, the Rose Supper Club in North Montgomery will offer a discounted cover charge and free shots to any patron who flashes a food stamp card at the door. Not surprisingly, some Montgomery residents arent happy about the way the party seems to glamorize a life on government assistance.
(Excerpt) Read more at hotair.com ...
Isn’t it ILLEGAL to use food stamps to purchase liquor?
An official with an Alabama nightclub says he wants a local rapper to change the name of a "Food Stamp Friday" promotion.
Richard Thomas of the Rose Supper Club in Montgomery Ala. says he rented the club to the rapper, but that was the extent of the nightclub's involvement with the concert.
Thomas says his phone has been ringing nonstop since media reports about the promotion. He says the concert may still happen if the name is changed and city officials are OK with the event.
Rapper Anthony Nettles says he named the event after 1 of his songs, "Food Stamp Living." He says he printed flyers before checking with the club's owners.
A food stamp card would provide discounted entry, but could not be used to purchase alcohol.
http://www.wsfa.com/story/17292642/alabama-club-starts-food-stamp-friday-promotion
The race war us coming. And there is approx 70% of us and 13% of them. Al Sharpton ain’t thinking to clearly.
Us=is
A food stamp card would provide discounted entry, but could not be used to purchase alcohol.
Oh...nothing to see here then....
EBT! EBT! Swipey, swipey, It’s all FREE!
Yes, but is it illegal to buy a five dollar lemon - and get two free drinks with the garnish?
“You goin’ to da club on food stamp friday? They givin’ free shots.”
“Hell, no. I don’t likes needles.”
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