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Old Jun 21st, 2003, 04:43 PM       
I'm going to make my views on this extremely simple, but first, let me state that after the first few responces, I stopped reading them as they seemed to be rather silly.

Have any of you ever seen the signs which say "We Refuse The Right To Refuse Service"? Some places still have them, though laregly, they are a thing of another time. What it comes down to is the right of the corporate body vs the right of the individual.

Noone has the right to work, let alone whereever they desire. You will not find any such right in the Consitution, nor will you find it in any state charter. While it is unfair for a corporate body to judge an applicant by their race, creed or religion, I feel, they are completely within their own rights to do so. It is an ugly thing, but it is there perogative. When you have invested as much time and money as those which created the corporation in question have, then you have a right to see to it that the individuals which work there meet whatever requirements you have to ensure success. That is capitalism.

If he had waged a boycott, I would I would have sympathized, and applauded his civic duty as an example to be embraced by others. As it stands, I hold him in contempt. He is a self-seeking individual who is more concerned with his own wealth and betterment than improving conditions.

The courtroom is the last place true change comes from.

As it is, I think I may actually be shopping at A&F more often from now on.
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