Stuck on stickers

SouthernN'Proud

Southern Discomfort
KEZI-TV in Oregon reports that a maintenance worker at the University of Oregon was forced to remove “Support The Troops” stickers from his truck because they were deemed political statements.

The worker, Pete Baker, had the stickers on his trucks for months but was forced to remove them after an employee on campus complained last week.

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Well why not? We can't say Christmas anymore because .31% of the people get pissed. We can't pray in public anymore because 2.64% of people go into conniptions. Why not squelsh patriotism too?

[SnP mixing more QuikRete]
 
why cant he have political stickers at all on his truck? it is not like he is forcing his beliefs on anyone. besides that support our troops is not political. It is something all Americans should do
 
Thing is, if you let him do that, then some yokel is gonna wanna put up some "other political statements, and because he was allowed to, then some asshole other yokel is gonna wanna insist he can put on his White Supremacy whatever party stickers, and then there's a stoopid riot over some goddamn stickers.

Assholes have fucked it up for the rest of us. We can't just draw a line anymore. It's poor me and I have rights and the Constitution blahblahblah. It's those asshole people using and twisting our good laws for evil who we really need to be uprising against.

But noone's gonna do that. So. Wah. Noone gets to do anything anymore.
 
If it was a university truck, they're well within their rights to make him remove anything he added. But how is Support the Troops a political statement? Is there a political group in the US actively not supporting the troops? Not the war, mind you, but the troops?
 
SouthernN'Proud said:
KEZI-TV in Oregon reports that a maintenance worker at the University of Oregon was forced to remove “Support The Troops” stickers from his truck because they were deemed political statements.


Like how it was edited from the original


http://www.kezi.com/content/contentID/9835


A yellow ribbon sticker that says "Support The Troops" has created a big stir at the University of Oregon.
A day after a campus employee was told to remove the sticker from his maintenance vehicle.

As Prof. surmised its not his truck ,its a "work " vehicle.
 
freako104 said:
the way Southern N Proud said it, I thought it was his personal truck.


I suspect the wording was purposely meant to mislead enflame,I'll assume SNP was simply quoting a "source'. :winkkiss:


Plus Prof did say IF

Hence my "surmised" as opposed to "stated" :swing:
 
I would love to have someone tell me I have to remove one of mine. Ohhhh I would love that soooooo much.
 
PostCode said:
I would love to have someone tell me I have to remove one of mine. Ohhhh I would love that soooooo much.
If its your private vehicle ,they can't,if its their vehicle they allow you to use for work ,they can and have every right to.
 
A.B.Normal said:
If its your private vehicle ,they can't,if its their vehicle they allow you to use for work ,they can and have every right to.


You got it bud. I own the company so if anyone decides they need to tell me I need to remove them I'll tell them exactly what they can do with it.

But, it is a company vehicle. It's my company's vehicle. The best aprt, I write the rules. The really, really nice part is I never follow them.

:lol:
 
PostCode said:
You got it bud. I own the company so if anyone decides they need to tell me I need to remove them I'll tell them exactly what they can do with it.

But, it is a company vehicle. It's my company's vehicle. The best aprt, I write the rules. The really, really nice part is I never follow them.

:lol:

Well then,make it mandatory that any company vehicle has a "support the troops " sticker, I'm sure you'll follow that rule.:headbng2:
 
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