ChyrenB Wrote:
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> That's what happens in a right to work environment
> or do you just talk about it without knowing what
> you are talking?
>
>
> Believe you me, I saw it. I was just one of the
> "colored kids" washing dishes as a parttime
> summertime gig at Del's Pancake Corner in Lawton,
> Oklahoma in 1964-65. But there was THE REGULAR
> dishwasher who was just a "good ole boy" white guy
> about 35 years old name Bill, who depended on that
> job for a livelihood.
>
> One day, Irene the manager came in and confronted
> Bill and said, "Hey Bill, a guy just came and
> said that he'd do your job for . Well, come on,
> do you want to keep working or not?" Bill said,
> let me think about it. Irene said, "Don't think
> about it. Just get your stuff and clear out."
> Bill had to leave right on the spot.
>
> The drifter worked a week or so and got his
> paycheck and drifted on. Irene called us kids and
> said we would have really help her and fill in
> until she could find someone else to be the
> regular dishwasher.
>
> I said, "Hell, no. You going to hire Bill back
> AND AT HIS OLD SALARY." She said, "Why you little
> shit, you! How dare you tell me what to do." I
> said, "You'll do it alright."
>
> I organized the other Black guys from my high
> school who were also the part-time dishwashers and
> had them boycott too. Of course, my own brother
> (rest in peace) kept going in and holding down the
> fort although I railed at him but Irene ultimately
> had to find Bill and hire him back before Donnie,
> the owner of the Restraurant fired her.
>
> Boy did she have some choice words for me when I
> left for California the last time. She said she
> had never seen such a cold-blooded character in
> all her life. I thought, "Yeah, right. Like
> costing a poor guy his job. You F ing B_tch!" but
> I didn't say it. I wish I knew her husband's
> phone number because I would have dropped a dime
> on her and told him she was screwing the Hawaiian
> cop on the Lawton Police
> Department. And mind you I was only 16 years
> old.
>
> >
> > And, where I live and the Dolphins business is,
> is
> > a "Right to Work" state.
>
>
> RESPONSE: Nuff said.
So now this is a racist argument? Last time I checked I gave devon Bess as much Kudos as Pat Tillman for being a great grounded person and putting others needs before his. Before you whine that it wasn't about race, look at your little drama story,it could have been told without any mention of race and made the same point. Thats just pathetic bro.
Your right about one thing: NUFF SAID.