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Chick-fil-A,
the same fast-food outlet that constantly gets accused by liberals
of being evil, has once again proved the opposite to the world.
This
time it did so by unveiling an amazing Veterans Day tribute that
left Georgia resident Eric Comfort in complete
shock.
According
to a Facebook post he published on Monday, when he
walked into a local Chick-fil-A, Comfort discovered a “Missing Man
Table” that contained a single rose, a Bible and a folded American
flag, as well as a plaque within which was the following
explanation:
“This
table is reserved to honor our missing comrades in arms. The
tablecloth is white — symbolizing the purity of their motives when
answering the call of duty. The single red rose, displayed in a
vase, reminds us of the life of each of the missing and their
loved ones and friends of these Americans who keep the faith,
awaiting answers. The vase is tied with a red ribbon, symbol of
our continued determination to account for our missing. A pinch of
salt symbolizes the tears endured by those missing and their
families who seek answers. The Bible represents the strength
gained through faith to sustain those lost from our country,
founded as one nation under God. The glass is inverted — to
symbolize their inability to share this evening’s toast. The chair
is empty — they are missing.”
After
the story went viral, the store manager, Alex Korchan, explained
to WSB that his team members had set up the table because they
“wanted to honor veterans.”
Furthermore,
he revealed that he planned to offer free meals to all veterans
and their family members this Veterans Day between the hours of 5
p.m. And 8 p.m.
Korchan
also put up a poster so that customers could write in the names of
loved ones who they have lost.
“We’ve
had a lot of people who have come in and seen it and been touched
by it,” Korchan continued. “It’s been special to
see.”
 

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