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    Dawn Witt on 09/04/2014 at 1:24 PM
    Is what he's saying false? Do we not suffer the effects of being a border town? Maybe I'm missing something? Or I don't over analyze? Either way, the man's entitled to his opinion, and people are entitled to not eat at his restaurant. Chik-fil-a owner voiced his opinion, that also had mixed reviews. But I'm pretty positive that while many boycotted Chik-fil-A, there were JUST as many who are going more often. So, I think May's will be fine. But I think the owner realizes now, be careful what you say, it can be taken out of context in the blink of an eye. I'd stay neutral neutral. As a business owner providing a service to a wide range of nationalities, it would be better for business.