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poor guy, retiring from the force and his daughter only springs for a walmart cake. Took me 20 seconds to find a small privately owned cake shop in McDonough, GA who I'm sure would be more than happy to make them a cake.
it is literally a 30 second drive away from the walmart she went to.
"I go to Walmart all the time — at least once a week spend hundreds of dollars. I just wanted to make my dad a cake to show how much i appreciated him."
I thought it was pathetic that the manager at WalMart made the cake himself, instead of springing for a nice one at a different bakery.....or at least try to find someone who could do a better job of decorating than he did.
And why in the world would someone think that making a retirement cake for a cop is racist? And I wonder how the employees that refused to make it were treated by WM?
The "Racist" label is being thrown around far too much these days- even white people are jumping into that game. I got called a racist by some redneck, country-as-F@ck idiot for some comments I made on facebook about black people. I call it as I see it- it doesn't matter what color you are, if you commit crimes and blame society for making you do it, you're just full of $h!t. And if you happen to be black, you have to deal with the reality of the statistic that 13% of the American population (black people) commit 50% of the murders in America- again, it's a statistic Black Americans need to reflect upon. If you feel that's a racist comment, do something positive to change it.
My experience with racism is being Asian- I've been called all sorts of names and insults by while, black, latino people my whole life. Everybody is racist- it's America, get some thick skin and move on. I learned to have sharp comebacks for all of them- I can dish it out as well as I can take it. And I know there are plenty of good people of all different colors too- I judge people by their character and how they treat other people.
You said it Geno. In the words Of Dr. Martin Luther King, It's not the Color of the skin, its the Contents of the Heart! This racialism thing has gotten way out of control, and people need to step back and look into there own hearts. Man has no right to judge any other man, that's the Job or GOD, and people need to start thinking about that! We have enough problem here in 'Merika to be worried about a persons skin color, we need to be worried about all the people flooding across our borders and invading us. Some with the intent of converting us or killing us!
1. Don't be the largest group of criminals on the continent!
2. Don't attack cops!
3. Don't run from cops!
4. Don't stick your hands in places unable to be seen by cops!
i/e your pockets, waist band, your car, coat and any other, stupid place that they can't be seen!
5. Man up! Don't panic, panic has never helped anyone!
6. Be respectful, despite what your mommy and your family have told you, all your life, YOU ARE NOT SPECIAL! You're just like everybody else!
If you have a beef, deal with it in court, if you have a REAL beef, see a Lawyer!
Since when to employees tell managers what they will or will not do?????
This says to me, the local and perhaps national managers agree with the employees.
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