‘All Americans have the right to peaceful protests’
That’s absolutely right.
And every company has a right to fire their asses.
He must not have 10% of his father’s brainpower.
On their own time and their own dime, yes.
NOT WHEN IT SPITS ON THE CUSTOMER AND DAMAGES THE BUSINESS....THAT SAME BUSINESS WHO PAYS YOUR ASTRONOMICAL SALARIES!
How stupid can these people be?
Hey Junior!
There’s a shark up ahead, better get off those water skis!
Not on Company time
Sometimes the best thing to say is NOTHING!Anyway,Pajama Boys should not drive in NASCAR.
Peaceful protests on their own time, not while on the job. When you’re in uniform, and on the time clock, you’re under different guidelines. If I’d done that on my job, I would have had departmental charges filed against me, and been terminated.
May he be just like his dad.
“Your Fired!”
If it weren’t for this guys last name, he would have been pumping gas in the hills for a living.
If his old man were still alive I would be willing to bet he would tell his kid to shut up and drive.
You do not have the right to protest at your job, no do you have the right to hold your customers hostage to your idiocy.
And we have the right to not consume your product.
Under the First Amemdment of the Bill of Rights, Mr. Ernhardt would be correct.
But what we have nowadays is a Bill of Privileges. Only the elite (Hollywood, MSM, athletes, and Accademics) have the privilege of expressing their views. The rest of us little people have no such privilege
and if we dare try to exercise them, then the MSM storm troopers come
To silence us by calling us “racist” or in an even larger irony, “fascist.”
What a maroon! On their own time, not at work.
I think I will falsely accuse Dale of raping little boys, and demand that NASCAR ban him for it. If they refuse, I will recruit thousands of idiots and pay them to protest at his races. The “protesters” will destroy property and assault counter protestors.
Do I have a right to do that, Dale? Are you ignorant, Dale, or are you a fricking idiot?
He’s right but I know filthy democrats are pressuring all they can. Now their mission is to protest our flag, servicemen and anthem.
He has been the most popular driver for eons.
Bet that changes, for what ever that’s worth.
not on the company’s dime, dumbass, Dummie Dale. Geesh, have we as a nation become this dummerin dirt? They deserve their tyranny!
Dale Earnhardt came up the hardscrabble way. What he had he earned, and he worked hard for it.
Junior, while not born into Nascar royalty, grew into it as his father’s success increased. He inherited the Garagemahal—not to mention his name and lessons at the hand of a champion.
It does make a difference.
‘EARNHARDT NATION’ EXCERPT: DALE’S HUMBLE BEGINNINGS
By Staff report | NASCAR.com |
February 15, 2016 at 02.00 PM
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In this excerpt, a young Dale Earnhardt, not yet a NASCAR driver, is learning just how treacherous life can be when youre racing for your groceries every week.
Friends, family, everyone was telling Dale to quit this racing silliness — to go get a real job and stop smashing the family’s money into unforgiving track walls. When Earnhardt quit his last real job, at Punchy Whitaker’s Wheel Alignment in Concord, North Carolina, Whitaker, a local automotive legend, asked, “What are you going to do?”
“I’m going racing,” Dale told him.
“You gonna starve to death, boy,” Whitaker declared.
Dale’s one-page 1975 application to race in NASCAR is a country music song on Courier-font paper. Beside Children (Names & Ages) Earnhardt wrote “Kerry Dale, 5 / Kelly [sic] King, 2 / Dale Junor [sic], 3 months.” Beside “What happened in first race,” he wrote “finish 10th.” And beside “Ambition (other than racing),” he wrote “None.”
I bet his sister told him to say this. He doesn’t even know who John Kennedy is. Dale Sr is turning over in his grave.
Maybe his pit crew can take knee. Then we can how he feels