Posted on 08/07/2012 1:54:02 PM PDT by Red_Devil 232
Chick-fil-A employee Rachel Elizabeth, who was on the butt end of Adam Smiths viral anti-Chick-fil-A stunt last week, made an exclusive appearance on Fox News Your World today with guest-host Stuart Varney. She expressed forgiveness for Smiths attempt to bully her and bashfully accepted the praise Varney heaped upon her.
Video at source.
Finally, Varney asked her to directly address Smith via the camera. She obliged: I forgive you. I really hope that America will forgive you and treat you with the respect that I chose to treat you with that day.
That’s killing him with kindness!
“Video at source”
Yeah along with 3 viruses they tried to infect me with. A good scanner is needed if you go there.
Lefties always claim to be ‘for the little people’ yet they treat those that they deem lesser terribly.
She is a beautiful person starting from the heart out! Her fiance, who was with her, is one lucky man.
Yeah along with 3 viruses they tried to infect me with. A good scanner is needed if you go there.
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Mine blocked the viruses too.
Heaping coals on his head.......
Rachel is probably one of those Christer nuts with all of their strange beliefs and habits. /s
Hehehehe....
That’s gonna make a few lib heads explode.
I’ve wondered if Smith’s intent was to film and catch a bad employee reaction in order to get her fired.
about half way down “Part 2: http://foxnewsinsider.com/2012/08/07/chick-fil-a-employee-rachel-speaks-out-about-customers-inhumane-rant-i-forgive-adam-smith/
The buggers have that site under attack. Norton shut it down. Fair warning!
Norton will shut your computer down, waste of resources.
I looked it up and saw it. Thanks for the ping, Chode. She’s a sweet woman.
It did not shut down the computer. It just shut down the page.
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