"It really freaked me out. I lost my mind when I heard this," Vaibak said. "I feel very bad. This is not the way we run business. This is not the way we treat everybody. I want to apologize deeply to the guy, that's all I can say."
J.J. Jackson, who also heard about the incident at the phone store, said of that incident and the costume display: "It's hitting too close to home with American history."
http://www.c-n.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070925/NEWS /709250303Even if histoy's truth is distastful...print it, show it...
-Miguel