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Campfire Outfitter
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Guess the Old Sign " We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to Anyone" just won't work anymore, in places ran by left wing liberals.... That particular sign won't work 'anywhere' in this country anymore. Period. If one has a business that operates in the public sector, and provides goods and/or services to the public, then the business owner and/or operater has to abide by the rules/laws that are in place...like em' or not. They do have a choice though...they can abide by those rules/laws that are in place (like em' or not), or they can shut down. What about bars that may have someone who's "had enough" and refuses to serve him/her another drink? Bartender gets sued? Or, if he does give 'em one more AND they then go out and kill someone by driving drunk, the bartender (and bar owner) can STILL be sued.. Bars DO have the right to stop serving a person if they feel they're too drunk to function.. Right? Wrong? Goodness gracious, did you even try to understand what the case is about?
your flippant remarks which you so adeptly sling
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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Homosexuals (some call them queers, dykes, faqqots, etc.) being designated a "protected class" in Portland is a joke. The remainder of the populace there seems to deserve protection from them.
NRA Member - Life, Benefactor, Patron
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Campfire Kahuna
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Campfire Kahuna
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Guess the Old Sign " We Reserve the Right to Refuse Service to Anyone" just won't work anymore, in places ran by left wing liberals.... That particular sign won't work 'anywhere' in this country anymore. Period. If one has a business that operates in the public sector, and provides goods and/or services to the public, then the business owner and/or operater has to abide by the rules/laws that are in place...like em' or not. They do have a choice though...they can abide by those rules/laws that are in place (like em' or not), or they can shut down. What about bars that may have someone who's "had enough" and refuses to serve him/her another drink? Bartender gets sued? Or, if he does give 'em one more AND they then go out and kill someone by driving drunk, the bartender (and bar owner) can STILL be sued.. Bars DO have the right to stop serving a person if they feel they're too drunk to function.. Right? Wrong? Goodness gracious, did you even try to understand what the case is about? Yes - did you???
Ex- USN (SS) '66-'69 Pro-Constitution. LET'S GO BRANDON!!!
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