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Shorts-Sporting WWII Vets Turned Away from Dallas Restaurant
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<blockquote data-quote="stroker-c10" data-source="post: 1327620" data-attributes="member: 6929"><p>I have not read the entire thread, however my views stem from the fact that my grandfather served in world war II as well as the Korean police action. I understand where the business is coming from in turning them away. The hostess was following the rules and the blame should not necessarily rest on her shoulders. If the manager / owner turned them away I understand that he has the right to do so. HOWEVER, I believe that these people should realize that the reason they have the right to do such things is because of people such as these veterans. Personally, I dont give a d@mn if they walked in in casual clothing into a 5 star restaurant, if I was the manager I would give them first class treatment simply considering the fact that these people were willing to sacrifice their lives for my rights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stroker-c10, post: 1327620, member: 6929"] I have not read the entire thread, however my views stem from the fact that my grandfather served in world war II as well as the Korean police action. I understand where the business is coming from in turning them away. The hostess was following the rules and the blame should not necessarily rest on her shoulders. If the manager / owner turned them away I understand that he has the right to do so. HOWEVER, I believe that these people should realize that the reason they have the right to do such things is because of people such as these veterans. Personally, I dont give a d@mn if they walked in in casual clothing into a 5 star restaurant, if I was the manager I would give them first class treatment simply considering the fact that these people were willing to sacrifice their lives for my rights. [/QUOTE]
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