The building is in an interesting area. Burned out homes to the west, casino to the east. Last week I was collecting bricks from a burned out home in that area and found a rifle in the surrounding field, but I digress.
I walked in the door and there wasn't any security. The building was dark and felt empty. I took a couple of photos and then knocked on Hoffa's door. No answer.
I then started walking around the building to see if anyone was around. I met a man in the hall who asked who I was looking for and I said that I was looking for Hoffa and if he was around and if this was his office.
The man told me that Jimmy was here yesterday, and I said that I was aware of that but since President Zero had roadblocks everywhere, I couldn't come. ( as if I would want to be anywhere near that place, I only wanted to go to Slow's BBQ)
Jimmy's secretary then popped up and I told her that I would like to speak to Hoffa. She said that he wasn't in right now so I gave her my card with my phone number and asked if he would call. She also gave me his card and number and I said that I would call him.
Another man came by and asked if I would like to go to lunch, for which I respectfully declined.
I also saw the parking structure that Obama spoke in front of. You probably didn't know that he did his speech in front of a casino.
So my story will continue. I WILL speak to Mr Hoffa. He and all the other people who call for violence against fellow Americans need to be held accountable.
Look into my face and tell me why I am a 'terrorist' or need to be 'taken out'. Words mean things and I take them very seriously.
I did not sit in a chair on the street because it would have been a waste of time and effort. All I want to do is let those who threaten us know who is being attacked.
Chase the SOB down...
If Obama’s mother was a b!tch does that make Obama a..... (nevermind)..
BTTT—see post # 69.
MBVC has returned from going in to the belly of the beast—with pictures of Hoffa’s offices.
Mega kudos to you,brave lady.
Kudos, Mountain Bike VC - I hope to hear more. You’re a brave one, that’s for certain.
Grat job! Congratulations, you have more balls than most men I know. That took courge...the kind of courage that provides the ability to act in the face of fear.
Nice work getting the photos as well.