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Another progressive speaks up for White Castle

John Nall agrees with Kristy Keene in the burgeoning controversy engulfing peaceful Columbia, KY, in the ongoing battle for America and White Castles vs. Iconoclastic Unsavory Culinary Elitism.

John Nall writes:
Unless it has changed, White Castle bought up all of their franchises years ago. At that time, all stores became company owned. I do agree, if WC did open here, they would be pleasantly surprised. - John Nall
Thanks. John Nall for agreeing with Kristy Keene and standing for The Right in what seems to be a divisive issue, which threatens to the very tranquillity of our county, splitting it right down the middle like a cooking knife in a ripe watermelon. I wish I had the nerve to take sides. Didn't want to steer up anything. But some questions we must face, distasteful as the debate may be. Thank you John Nall. -CM




This story was posted on 2011-08-28 09:58:33
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