Crackpot Allen West warns of Sharia law at Walmart because a minor wouldn't sell him booze

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Oh, too fun:

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... we were off to the local Walmart Superstore just up the road. We gathered up her desired foodstuffs and headed to the checkout — and then this happened.

There was a young man doing the checkout and another Walmart employee came over and put up a sign, “No alcohol products in this lane.” So being the inquisitive fella I am, I used my additional set of eyes — glasses — to see the young checkout man’s name. Let me just say it was NOT “Steve.”

I pointed the sign out to Aubrey and her response was a simple question, how is it that this Muslim employee could refuse service to customers based on his religious beliefs, but Christians are being forced to participate in specific events contrary to their religious beliefs?



Poor, poor Allen West. Poor SOP.

Only, it had nothing to do with the worker's religion. It was because the cashier was under 21:

EDITOR’S UPDATE: We spoke to the Walmart store, and apparently employees under 21 years old are prohibited from selling cigarettes and alcohol. However, that isn’t to say Walmart isn’t selectively caving to Muslim demands, such as this case regarding Halal meat in Ohio.


Poor, poor Allen West. Poor SOP. And what's with this "apparently" shit. Hell, he was a US Representative, doesn't he know even the most basic of laws? No where in the USA are minors allowed to sell alcohol. Too funny.

And isn't it funny that when he gets his ass handed to him, then comes the good old "However, that isn't to say...."


Conservatives can now feel free to line up and say that they have no idea who Allen West is.

:thup:
 
RTR39AN1.jpg


Oh, too fun:

More ominous signs of Christian persecution - Allen B. West - AllenBWest.com


... we were off to the local Walmart Superstore just up the road. We gathered up her desired foodstuffs and headed to the checkout — and then this happened.

There was a young man doing the checkout and another Walmart employee came over and put up a sign, “No alcohol products in this lane.” So being the inquisitive fella I am, I used my additional set of eyes — glasses — to see the young checkout man’s name. Let me just say it was NOT “Steve.”

I pointed the sign out to Aubrey and her response was a simple question, how is it that this Muslim employee could refuse service to customers based on his religious beliefs, but Christians are being forced to participate in specific events contrary to their religious beliefs?



Poor, poor Allen West. Poor SOP.

Only, it had nothing to do with the worker's religion. It was because the cashier was under 21:

EDITOR’S UPDATE: We spoke to the Walmart store, and apparently employees under 21 years old are prohibited from selling cigarettes and alcohol. However, that isn’t to say Walmart isn’t selectively caving to Muslim demands, such as this case regarding Halal meat in Ohio.

Poor, poor Allen West. Poor SOP. And what's with this "apparently" shit. Hell, he was a US Representative, doesn't he know even the most basic of laws? No where in the USA are minors allowed to sell alcohol. Too funny.

And isn't it funny that when he gets his ass handed to him, then comes the good old "However, that isn't to say...."


Conservatives can now feel free to line up and say that they have no idea who Allen West is.

:thup:
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Despite his having been wrong, shouldn't he have been praising Walmart if he thought that they were giving someone a special privilege based on their religion?

I mean, that is what conservatives WANT, isn't it???????

No, no, no. If it's a Christian (which may or may not include Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Catholics) who is disobeying the law or getting special treatment for prayer or accomodation for religious beliefs thent that's praiseworthy. If it's another religion, then it's a sign of favoritism and persecution against (True) Christians.
 
So this Muslim clerk actually followed THE LAW that minors can't ring up alcohol?

It isn't the LAW you drooling moron of a knob-slurping fucking idiot.

It is Wal Mart policy.

From the link --
EDITOR’S UPDATE: We spoke to the Walmart store, and apparently employees under 21 years old are prohibited from selling cigarettes and alcohol. However, that isn’t to say Walmart isn’t selectively caving to Muslim demands, such as this case regarding Halal meat in Ohio.

TABC Alcoholic Beverage Code Referencing Minors
Sec. 106.09. EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS

(a) Except as provided in Subsections (b) and (c) of this section, no person may employ a person under 18 years of age to sell, prepare, serve, or otherwise handle liquor, or to assist in doing so.
(b) A holder of a wine only package store permit may employ a person 16 years old or older to work in any capacity.
(c) A holder of a mixed beverage permit may employ a person under 18 years of age to work in any capacity other than the actual selling, preparing, or serving of mixed beverages.
(d) The fact that a person is 18, 19, or 20 years of age is not a ground for refusal of an original or renewal permit or license issued under Chapter 35 or 73 of this code, provided that such person to whom a permit or license is issued may carry out the activities authorized by those chapters only while in the actual course and scope of the person's employment.
 
So this Muslim clerk actually followed THE LAW that minors can't ring up alcohol?

It isn't the LAW you drooling moron of a knob-slurping fucking idiot.

It is Wal Mart policy.

From the link --
EDITOR’S UPDATE: We spoke to the Walmart store, and apparently employees under 21 years old are prohibited from selling cigarettes and alcohol. However, that isn’t to say Walmart isn’t selectively caving to Muslim demands, such as this case regarding Halal meat in Ohio.

TABC Alcoholic Beverage Code Referencing Minors
Sec. 106.09. EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS

(a) Except as provided in Subsections (b) and (c) of this section, no person may employ a person under 18 years of age to sell, prepare, serve, or otherwise handle liquor, or to assist in doing so.
(b) A holder of a wine only package store permit may employ a person 16 years old or older to work in any capacity.
(c) A holder of a mixed beverage permit may employ a person under 18 years of age to work in any capacity other than the actual selling, preparing, or serving of mixed beverages.
(d) The fact that a person is 18, 19, or 20 years of age is not a ground for refusal of an original or renewal permit or license issued under Chapter 35 or 73 of this code, provided that such person to whom a permit or license is issued may carry out the activities authorized by those chapters only while in the actual course and scope of the person's employment.
That's all you've got?
 
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Oh, too fun:

More ominous signs of Christian persecution - Allen B. West - AllenBWest.com


... we were off to the local Walmart Superstore just up the road. We gathered up her desired foodstuffs and headed to the checkout — and then this happened.

There was a young man doing the checkout and another Walmart employee came over and put up a sign, “No alcohol products in this lane.” So being the inquisitive fella I am, I used my additional set of eyes — glasses — to see the young checkout man’s name. Let me just say it was NOT “Steve.”

I pointed the sign out to Aubrey and her response was a simple question, how is it that this Muslim employee could refuse service to customers based on his religious beliefs, but Christians are being forced to participate in specific events contrary to their religious beliefs?



Poor, poor Allen West. Poor SOP.

Only, it had nothing to do with the worker's religion. It was because the cashier was under 21:

EDITOR’S UPDATE: We spoke to the Walmart store, and apparently employees under 21 years old are prohibited from selling cigarettes and alcohol. However, that isn’t to say Walmart isn’t selectively caving to Muslim demands, such as this case regarding Halal meat in Ohio.


Poor, poor Allen West. Poor SOP. And what's with this "apparently" shit. Hell, he was a US Representative, doesn't he know even the most basic of laws? No where in the USA are minors allowed to sell alcohol. Too funny.

And isn't it funny that when he gets his ass handed to him, then comes the good old "However, that isn't to say...."


Conservatives can now feel free to line up and say that they have no idea who Allen West is.

:thup:


What a shithead. Perfectly reasonable reason I thought. If you're too young to buy it, shouldn't be able to sell it either.
 
So this Muslim clerk actually followed THE LAW that minors can't ring up alcohol?

It isn't the LAW you drooling moron of a knob-slurping fucking idiot.

It is Wal Mart policy.

From the link --
EDITOR’S UPDATE: We spoke to the Walmart store, and apparently employees under 21 years old are prohibited from selling cigarettes and alcohol. However, that isn’t to say Walmart isn’t selectively caving to Muslim demands, such as this case regarding Halal meat in Ohio.

TABC Alcoholic Beverage Code Referencing Minors
Sec. 106.09. EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS

(a) Except as provided in Subsections (b) and (c) of this section, no person may employ a person under 18 years of age to sell, prepare, serve, or otherwise handle liquor, or to assist in doing so.
(b) A holder of a wine only package store permit may employ a person 16 years old or older to work in any capacity.
(c) A holder of a mixed beverage permit may employ a person under 18 years of age to work in any capacity other than the actual selling, preparing, or serving of mixed beverages.
(d) The fact that a person is 18, 19, or 20 years of age is not a ground for refusal of an original or renewal permit or license issued under Chapter 35 or 73 of this code, provided that such person to whom a permit or license is issued may carry out the activities authorized by those chapters only while in the actual course and scope of the person's employment.
Well, duh....

It is already covered in the OP.

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That is because edgiethong doesn't think.

So this Muslim clerk actually followed THE LAW that minors can't ring up alcohol?

It isn't the LAW you drooling moron of a knob-slurping fucking idiot.

It is Wal Mart policy.

From the link --
EDITOR’S UPDATE: We spoke to the Walmart store, and apparently employees under 21 years old are prohibited from selling cigarettes and alcohol. However, that isn’t to say Walmart isn’t selectively caving to Muslim demands, such as this case regarding Halal meat in Ohio.

TABC Alcoholic Beverage Code Referencing Minors
Sec. 106.09. EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS

(a) Except as provided in Subsections (b) and (c) of this section, no person may employ a person under 18 years of age to sell, prepare, serve, or otherwise handle liquor, or to assist in doing so.
(b) A holder of a wine only package store permit may employ a person 16 years old or older to work in any capacity.
(c) A holder of a mixed beverage permit may employ a person under 18 years of age to work in any capacity other than the actual selling, preparing, or serving of mixed beverages.
(d) The fact that a person is 18, 19, or 20 years of age is not a ground for refusal of an original or renewal permit or license issued under Chapter 35 or 73 of this code, provided that such person to whom a permit or license is issued may carry out the activities authorized by those chapters only while in the actual course and scope of the person's employment.
Well, duh....

It is already covered in the OP.

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It isn't the LAW you drooling moron of a knob-slurping fucking idiot.

It is Wal Mart policy.

From the link --
EDITOR’S UPDATE: We spoke to the Walmart store, and apparently employees under 21 years old are prohibited from selling cigarettes and alcohol. However, that isn’t to say Walmart isn’t selectively caving to Muslim demands, such as this case regarding Halal meat in Ohio.

So essentially, they were following the rules of their employer, not submitting to Sharia Law.
 
RTR39AN1.jpg


Oh, too fun:

More ominous signs of Christian persecution - Allen B. West - AllenBWest.com


... we were off to the local Walmart Superstore just up the road. We gathered up her desired foodstuffs and headed to the checkout — and then this happened.

There was a young man doing the checkout and another Walmart employee came over and put up a sign, “No alcohol products in this lane.” So being the inquisitive fella I am, I used my additional set of eyes — glasses — to see the young checkout man’s name. Let me just say it was NOT “Steve.”

I pointed the sign out to Aubrey and her response was a simple question, how is it that this Muslim employee could refuse service to customers based on his religious beliefs, but Christians are being forced to participate in specific events contrary to their religious beliefs?



Poor, poor Allen West. Poor SOP.

Only, it had nothing to do with the worker's religion. It was because the cashier was under 21:

EDITOR’S UPDATE: We spoke to the Walmart store, and apparently employees under 21 years old are prohibited from selling cigarettes and alcohol. However, that isn’t to say Walmart isn’t selectively caving to Muslim demands, such as this case regarding Halal meat in Ohio.

Poor, poor Allen West. Poor SOP. And what's with this "apparently" shit. Hell, he was a US Representative, doesn't he know even the most basic of laws? No where in the USA are minors allowed to sell alcohol. Too funny.

And isn't it funny that when he gets his ass handed to him, then comes the good old "However, that isn't to say...."


Conservatives can now feel free to line up and say that they have no idea who Allen West is.

:thup:
Guess the coward West should have had the cashier tired to a chair, threatened to kill him, and then fired a gun next to his head. That's his M.O.
 

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