Thought you might
like to know what happened in a little town north
of
Bakersfield,
California. After you finish reading this, please
forward
this story
on to others so that our nation and people around the
world
will know
about those who laughed when they found out about the
tragic
events in
New York, Pennsylvania, and the Pentagon.
On September 11th, a
Budweiser employee was making a delivery to a
convenience store in a
California town named McFarland. He knew of
the
tragedy that
had occurred in New York when he entered the business
to find
the two
Arabs, who owned the business, hooping and hollering to show
their
approval and
support of this treacherous attack.
T
he Budweiser employee went
to his truck, called his boss and told
him of
the
very upsetting event! He didn't feel he could be in that store
with
those
horrible people. His boss asked him, "Do you think you could
go in
there long
enough to pull every Budweiser product and item our
beverage
company
sells there? We'll never deliver to them again."
The employee walked in,
proceeded to pull every single product his
beverage company provided
and left with an incredible grin on his
face.
He told them never to bother to call for a delivery again.
Budweiser happens to be the
beer of choice for that community.
Just
letting you
know how Kern County handled this situation.!
A
nd Now The Rest Of The Story:
It seems that the Bud driver
and the Pepsi man are neighbors. Bud
called
Pepsi and
told him. Pepsi called his boss who told him to pull all
Pepsi
products
as well!!! That would include Frito Lay, etc.
Furthermore, word spread and
all vendors followed suit! At last
report,
the store
was closed indefinitely.Good old American Passive-
Aggressive!
BUTT
Whoopin'!
Pass this along, America needs
to know that we're all working
together.
God Bless America!!
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"WE WOULD RATHER DO BUSINESS WITH 1000 AL QAEDA TERRORISTS
THAN WITH ONE SINGLE AMERICAN"
This sign was prominently displayed in the window of a
business in Philadelphia. You are probably outraged at
the thought of such an inflammatory 0statement. One would
think that anti-hate groups from all across the country
would be marching on this business . . . and that the
National Guard might have to be called to keep the angry
crowds back. But, perhaps in these stressful times one
might be tempted to let the proprietors simply make their
statement . . .
We are a society which holds Freedom of Speech as perhaps
our greatest liberty. And after all, it is just a sign.
You may ask what kind of business! would dare post such a
sign?
Answer: A Funeral Home
(Who said morticians had no sense of humor?)
You gotta love it!!! God Bless America!