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While serving as executive of the American Civil Liberties Union affiliate in North Carolina, Democratic Senate candidate Deborah Ross defended bars that arbitrarily banned military service members from entrance.
Her actions are coming back to haunt her now that she’s running for a seat in the Senate in a state that has a strong military tradition, The Washington Free Beacon reports.
Back in 1996, bars in Wilmington, North Carolina, started refusing service and banning anyone who even looked like a service member from entrance as part of a general “no-military” policy.
Read more: Senate Candidate In North Carolina Has A History Of Defending Bars Banning Military Members
Just in case you needed another reason to hate the left as much as me.
Her actions are coming back to haunt her now that she’s running for a seat in the Senate in a state that has a strong military tradition, The Washington Free Beacon reports.
Back in 1996, bars in Wilmington, North Carolina, started refusing service and banning anyone who even looked like a service member from entrance as part of a general “no-military” policy.
Read more: Senate Candidate In North Carolina Has A History Of Defending Bars Banning Military Members
Just in case you needed another reason to hate the left as much as me.