That is what I am asking.Why would a sheriff do anything about you being "late" on a tax payment? I'm assuming 30-59 days?
Are you asking if a fedex courier has law enforcement jurisdiction?
That is what I am asking.Why would a sheriff do anything about you being "late" on a tax payment? I'm assuming 30-59 days?
Are you asking if a fedex courier has law enforcement jurisdiction?
The author of the article said that, not the FedEx guy. People ought to remember more than a million men and women have died carrying that flag while fighting white supremacists in both the southern U.S. and in Europe. It may be protected free speech, but that one protester said they were protesting things that happened in the past. When are they going to look to the future? And protected speech means they can't be arrested, jailed, and prosecuted for it. It doesn't mean those that disagree with it have to allow you to do it. If FedEx doesn't stand up for their guy in a situation like this then they have absolutely no integrity left. I remember years ago a UPS driver used his truck to pin a guy against a wall who was shooting others. UPS fired him for improperly using his truck even though he was hailed as a hero who saved lives. That a corporation would put their self interests above doing the right thing is despicable.
That is what I am asking.
I think FedEx should do like UPS does when one of their management gets caught juggling numbers. Pretend like they are concerned, maybe give him some time off and transfer the guy to a different center. Personally I think the should make a bronze statue of him for their corporate office and put his face on the side of every FedEx truck as the hero he is.
It happened 'around noon'. He could have been on lunch or paid 10 minute break.
The group did not have a permit from the Fire Department. Therefore, they were breaking the law.
Again, they have a right to express dissent through flag burning. He, as a private citizen, whether he gets fired or not, has a right to demonstrate his disagreement by extinguishing their fire. Free speech works both ways.A hero for squashing free speech? I don't like flag burning, but our right to do so is the essence of what it means to be an American.
He should be fired. I guess you want free speech to disappear?
He does not, under the law, have the right to stand in the way or prevent the expression of free speech.Again, they have a right to express dissent through flag burning. He, as a private citizen, whether he gets fired or not, has a right to demonstrate his disagreement by extinguishing their fire. Free speech works both ways.
Not really trying to make history here. You must be really working your ass off today. I guess I'll disagree with that too.View attachment 116075
That's fascinating. A post where @MrFedEx rated "winner" and @Cactus went with a "disagree". Don't know that to ever have happened before.
So you are disagreeing with a statement you made in the previous sentence?Not really trying to make history here. You must be really working your ass off today. I guess I'll disagree with that too.
That's...a...KKKoincidence.I find it interesting that the same people who want to defend the flag as a sacred symbol which shouldn't be desecrated, are usually the same ones who defend KKK rallies as freedom of speech.
He does not, under the law, have the right to stand in the way or prevent the expression of free speech.
In other words, he should likely be arrested.
I find it interesting that the same people who want to defend the flag as a sacred symbol which shouldn't be desecrated, are usually the same ones who defend KKK rallies as freedom of speech.
Who's defending the KKK? They are a very small group who most people find reprehensible. It's always someone on the Left making statements like yours that have no basis in reality but are always trying to paint conservatives a certain way.I find it interesting that the same people who want to defend the flag as a sacred symbol which shouldn't be desecrated, are usually the same ones who defend KKK rallies as freedom of speech.
And yet no lawsuits, no documentation on minority voter suppression.Hmm. These wouldn't be the same folks concerned with illegal voters who want to suppress minority voters, would they?
I have a feeling I'm Kkkorrect.
Under the law they are protected from arrest, prosecution, and imprisonment. They aren't protected from another citizen extinguishing their fire. If a scuffle happened afterwards it'll be up to the law to sort that out. Fighting is no different than if all these champions of free speech were smashing windows. What gets me though is this constant provocation by those who claim to be against hate. Biggest haters out there. Hypocrites.He does not, under the law, have the right to stand in the way or prevent the expression of free speech.
In other words, he should likely be arrested.