http://www.4029tv.com/news/22001106/detail.html
dec 18
video includedd in the link....with Michelle on the phone talking to the local news
I was told the Duggars were there protesting it, and that Mrs. Duggar was up there crying. And she said that she didn't want alcohol in her neighborhood or her town, so we got turned down for it, said assistant manager Tomie Labeff.
While I admire the family in some ways, I don't think they should be able to sway decisions in the operations of their town or things like that.
I thought this snip from the article was interesting:
I'm kind of upset about the situation because I feel that it would be convenient to my house. I could just walk down the street instead of having to drive my car, said Jeremy Bara.
Although that convenience store was turned down, several others in the area got the green light -- including the Murphy Express on Wedington Drive in Fayetteville, where construction at the site isn't even fully completed.
The guy in the article kind of made me think. If he could walk to the store and grab a 6 pack, it might keep him out from behind the wheel of his car and avoid drunk driving, etc...
And then I wondered why the other stores gained the ability to sell and this one didn't? The way the article is written, it did make me think that maybe Mrs D had some influence on the decision?
There are quite few comments with the article.