WAITRESS ALEXANDRA JUDD. HER TIP WAS A BIBLE VERSE. FEEL HER BUTTHURT.



Gather together a SWAT team.

A lesbian waitress, Alexandra Judd, was exposed to a reference to the Bible by a group of women diners.

That Bible verse talks about men lying with men. The Bible referencing group of women also wrote her a note saying they were praying for her.

The horrors! Such things cannot be allowed. That group of Bible believing women need to be hunted down and taken to prison by a SWAT team made up of one-armed midget Lesbians wearing combat boots.

Once imprisoned the ladies can be taught the joys of lesbianism by dyke guards and a sadistic woman warden. Hillary Clinton, in the next cell, can help convert them too. That’s justice, right?

Obama, you must quickly issue an invitation to the White House to Alexandra the Lesbian. Then appoint her to the Supreme Court or something. Honor her victimhood, sir.

Excerpt from al.com

A woman from Florence working as a waitress in Charlotte, North Carolina says instead of a tip, a group of women she served wrote down a Bible verse aimed at the fact she is a lesbian. Alexandra Judd shared on Facebook a picture of the receipt. In the tip field was written Leviticus 20:13. That verse states: “If a man has sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They are to be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads.” At the bottom of the receipt, they wrote: “Praying for you!” “I don’t care what anyone says, this is the most disrespectful thing you can do. Don’t pray for me darling, I have everything I could possibly want and need in my life,” Judd posted on Facebook on Tuesday. Judd told WBTV the message was “hateful.” “I never expected a hateful gesture like this,” Judd told the station. “I’ve had a guest leave me a pamphlet to their church as a tip one time, but I didn’t feel as if they were being hateful towards me. The ladies that came in were very rude, and would hardly talk to me – but I never expected this.” Legislation signed by North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory limits legal protections for LGBT people at commercial establishments such as hotels, shops and restaurants and also restricts which bathrooms transgender people can use.