Last Wednesday, Collin Brown strolled into a 7-Eleven in Redmond, Washington to buy a Slurpee for himself and cigarettes for his fiancee. When the clerk asked Brown for proof of age for the cigarettes, the Army reservist presented his military ID.
Brown claims that the clerk then refused to serve him, stating the reason was specifically because he was in the military.
“‘You’re in the military?’ I said, ‘Yes,’” Brown told local news. He continued, “She said, ‘I can’t serve you.’”
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You tell em KimberlySmith Turner.
Awww do we have a illegal here? Who thinks people should just be able to walk across borders when they feel like it and mooch off had working people. Be careful, this is going to be the next president. So pack your bags!!
First who in the hell even stops at a 7 eleven anymore??
STFU Ernest
http://accuracyinpolitics.blogspot.com/2013/05/snopes-got-snoped.html?m=1
7-ll should only sell to Muslims. All Christians should avoid this outfit.
Egads wrong on steroids
Such c**p!!! Why don’t people get that military si the only reason we are here and free?!?!
if he cant go there , we wont go there .
7-11?….can you spell boycott?