gay ex soldier waitress will donate tips to wounded warriors

It's all over the internet. They could look at what's on the FB page. Example, if Dayna writes large and backhand and the receipt writing is small and forward moving, there's an immediate discrepancy.

The family's trying to say they didn't write the numbers based only on how the "5" was written, yet nobody can make the same determination about the racist writing? It's one of the reasons why I think someone else wrote it.

Why do you keep this relentless homophobe witch hunt of yours up? You want to ruin these people's lives, don't you? It doesn't matter to you if the dyke was telling the truth or not, you've determined that the alleged note writer was white and goes to church now and then and rejects the behavior of queers.

You remind me of Lorca with her phony religious mask and her obsession with abortion. This is an example of nothing being turned into a major effort to ruin innocent people's lives with political correctness.
 
Why do you keep this relentless homophobe witch hunt of yours up? You want to ruin these people's lives, don't you? It doesn't matter to you if the dyke was telling the truth or not, you've determined that the alleged note writer was white and goes to church now and then and rejects the behavior of queers.

You remind me of Lorca with her phony religious mask and her obsession with abortion. This is an example of nothing being turned into a major effort to ruin innocent people's lives with political correctness.

<sigh> Focus like a laser beam, sunshine.

First is a picture of the two receipts side by side:
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Second, couple challenges how the slash was written: "The couple told NBC 4 New York that they believed their receipt was used for a hoax. The wife says she is left-handed and could not have made the slash in the tip line, which she said looks to be drawn from the right." Why are people accepting the FB pictures to support the couple's account, but not to support the server's account?

Third, SF says restaurant doesn't have copy of receipt for comparison, yet everyone accepts the Facebook picture of the receipt as legitimate.

Fourth, SF says restaurant may not have a copy of her written notes yet she was working and taking orders up to a few days ago.

It's not about a crime, no crime was committed. It boils down to who wrote the note on the receipt.. Morales, the wife, or an unknown. And that's why I keep saying that everyone who works at the restaurant should give handwriting samples for comparison.

You claim I want to "ruin these people's lives" yet from your homophobic posts, sure looks like you wouldn't care if Morales' life was ruined.

We clear now?
 
<sigh> Focus like a laser beam, sunshine.

First is a picture of the two receipts side by side:
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First, that is the photo of the receipt the waitress posted.

Second, couple challenges how the slash was written: "The couple told NBC 4 New York that they believed their receipt was used for a hoax. The wife says she is left-handed and could not have made the slash in the tip line, which she said looks to be drawn from the right." Why are people accepting the FB pictures to support the couple's account, but not to support the server's account?

Again... they could print off a copy of the photo of the actual receipt and try and compare writing. But no one has done that. The waitress could certainly volunteer, but who pays for the handwriting expert?

Third, SF says restaurant doesn't have copy of receipt for comparison, yet everyone accepts the Facebook picture of the receipt as legitimate.

As I stated, the restaurant claims they don't. Which means you do not have the original for comparison, just the ability to print out a copy of a photo. If someone wants to pay for the handwriting expert, do it up.

Fourth, SF says restaurant may not have a copy of her written notes yet she was working and taking orders up to a few days ago.

When is the last time you were in a restaurant? Almost all of them have computers where the servers enter the orders that feed back to the cooks. I leave open the possibility that the barbarians in the northeast may still reject technology, but regardless... who keeps those notes? Why would they?

It's not about a crime, no crime was committed. It boils down to who wrote the note on the receipt.. Morales, the wife, or an unknown. And that's why I keep saying that everyone who works at the restaurant should give handwriting samples for comparison.

Actually, there could indeed be a crime if the waitress committed fraud and raised money based off that fraud. She should be ok if every dime goes to charity, but if she keeps any money, it is fraud.

As for the handwriting... who is going to pay for the expert analysis of the handwriting. I would imagine most people are smart enough to change up their writing style enough to fool the average person.
 
Even if they don't have the receipt, which sounds pretty fishy, the restaurant should have some record of what they charged the CC company and what tips they paid Morales.

I agree, it does not look good for Morales but it's far from a proven that she faked it.
 
She's been fired, at least I thought I read that.

I can't believe that more homosexual activists aren't hacked off at her, this makes the "cries wolf" affect on later cases where actual bias may exist.
 
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/12/0...id-not-receive-donations-from-gay-new-jersey/

The lesbian waitress who claimed she received an anti-gay note in lieu of a tip promised to donate the subsequent gratuities that poured in to the Wounded Warrior Project — but the veterans organization reportedly can’t verify it had received any donations from Dayna Morales.

Morales, a 22-year-old former Marine, claimed last month that a family of four who racked up a $93.55 bill at the Gallop Asian Bistro in Branchburg, N.J., left her no tip, only a note saying they couldn’t leave any extra cash for her service because they “do not agree with your lifestyle.”

A representative for the nonprofit group that caters to veterans returning from overseas checked for donations by Morales’ name and within the ZIP codes for Bridgewater, N.J., where she worked, and Bedminster, where Morales said she lives, and was unable to locate any correlating donations. The donations may have been made from a different ZIP code or by a third-party, the representative told the website.

Morales, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve from July 2009 through May 2013 in Newburgh, N.Y., as an administrative specialist, could not be reached for comment. Restaurant manager Byron Lapola told NJ.com earlier this week that she remains off the schedule, at least temporarily.

“We’re still waiting for the owners to finish their investigation,” Lapola told the website. “It’s pretty complex, so until then we’re restraining comment.”

The couple accused of leaving the note for Morales has since denied doing so, telling NBC 4 New York they did in fact leave an $18 tip on the $93 bill. The unidentified couple also provided the station a credit card statement that indicated the tip, according to the report.

NBC News has also reported that a Pentagon source said Morales was dismissed from the Marine Reserve Corps in May because she was not attending drills and that she was discharged under “less than honorable” conditions.

Several of Morales’ acquaintances also since questioned her credibility. Kristina Calamusa, who described herself as a former friend of Morales, told The Daily Caller late last month that the waitress claimed to her that she was “blown up by a land mine overseas.”

But, according to Calamusa, that story was false; Morales was never on active duty. The Journal News of White Plains, N.Y., has also quoted acquaintances of Morales who say she lied about her military service.

Julie Howat and Karolee Larkin, both 23, related to the newspaper a story Morales supposedly told them about her serving in Afghanistan and surviving an explosion that killed everyone in her platoon, leaving her as the unit’s sole survivor. But Maj. Shawn Haney, a spokesman for the Marines, said in an email to The Journal News that while Morales did serve in the Marines Corps reserve from July 2009 to May 2013, there’s no indication in her record of combat service in Afghanistan or Iraq.

“While (Morales) did not fulfill her reserve obligation, per the Privacy Act, administrative actions are not releasable,” Haney said. “The same applies to character of service and type of discharge.”

That’s not all Morales has allegedly concocted about her past, acquaintances said.

“She said that her dad raped her and got her pregnant,” Kiersten Bremer told The Daily Caller News Foundation. When Morales failed to produce a child, she told Bremer and other friends that she had cervical cancer which spread to the baby, killing it, Bremer claims.

Bremer says Morales later admitted she fabricated the entire story.

Another story comes from a day care center where she once worked, when she told co-workers that Superstorm Sandy so badly damaged her former home in Stony Point, N.Y., that a boat tore through the living room, The Journal News reported. Concerned friends who stopped by the house found only minor damage to the carpet by the front door and no indications of the catastrophic damage Morales described.

“Every story she comes up with has a lie,” Howat said.
 
another democrat caught in a blatant lie trying to push their failed ideology

Why does Deshy Dearest ignore these documented FACTS of democrats lying?
 
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