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| I'm guessing unemployment insurance is not an option for this tard. She was probably a loser anyway, barely out of probation on that job. I was thinking it's too bad she didn't lose her balance at that moment and pick up some road rash.
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| Posts: 6673 | Location: Near the Metropolis of Tightsqueeze, Va | Registered: February 18, 2007 |
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| I love watching the left make the facts fit their version of reality: quote: Briskman, who worked in marketing and communications at Akima for just over six months, said she emphasized to the executives that she wasn’t on the job when the incident happened and that her social media pages don’t mention her employer. They told her that because Akima was a government contractor, the photo could hurt their business, she said.
Now, compare this to the NFL protests. They protest on the company dime, yet for them, it's an issue of 'free speech'.
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| Posts: 4950 | Location: Highland, UT | Registered: September 14, 2006 |
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| quote: "I’m thinking, he’s at the damn golf course again.” I wonder how she felt about the golfing-est motherfucker of all time who occupied the spot for the previous eight years?
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| Now just imagine for a minute, if this had occurred 3 years ago. The hate that the left would have spewed toward anyone that flipped off Zippy. Not to mention Zippy would have had her audited by the IRS. Had the USDA checking her mattress tags to make sure they weren't removed and whatnot. |
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| quote: Originally posted by jljones: Now just imagine for a minute, if this had occurred 3 years ago. The hate that the left would have spewed toward anyone that flipped off Zippy.
Not to mention Zippy would have had her audited by the IRS. Had the USDA checking her mattress tags to make sure they weren't removed and whatnot.
Some years back NASCAR driver Kurt Busch lost his drive at Team Penske when Busch flipped the bird at Michelle Obama's car when she showed up at a race. I'm guessing that was the Mooch's hoped for response to her otherwise inexplicable being there. Busch already had a rep as a lightning rod in the sport, it took him some time to get back in and I'm a fan.
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| The article describes Virginia as a right to work state which, the article says, means an employee can be fired for any reason. Florida is also a right to work state which most people believe means what is attributed above, but what actually means you cannot be forced to join a union in order to have a job. Does anyone know whether the article is correct as to Virginia law? I can’t imagine the media would perpetuate a common misconception, especially one which adds a degree of salaciousness to their report, so i would like to exercise equal caution in my own assumption. |
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