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  1. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    Cheri, the welfare problem I discussed started back in the 60s. It changed the makeup of the black family that went on assistance. Those families changed what was a strong unit, into what we have today. It will take GENERATIONS to get it back to being a strong family unit again. Yep... I am...
  2. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    Men became sperm donors because the women, in the past, could not get welfare if there were men in the house. As far as the blacks having to take care of their problem, I'm saying it's not a problem that'll get solved by whites saying, "Ok, blacks, you have to do this." Blacks have to take the...
  3. Tennesseahawk

    Paying a driver

    T270 - does your company have FSC separated from the linehaul on your settlements? If not, then give the driver another 5-7 percent based on what the company collects in FSC. They should be forthcoming about that info. On miles driven, ALWAYS consider wear and tear, like OVM said. As a driver...
  4. Tennesseahawk

    never look at turkey the same again!!!!

    He certainly bagged a good one, eh?
  5. Tennesseahawk

    never look at turkey the same again!!!!

    And now for something completely different...
  6. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    But ultimately, the thing that destroyed the family was the Great Society... ie, welfare. The role of men became sperm-donor, since he was not allowed to be in the home. Fathers were kicked out, and replaced by the government check. Men and women were left to fend for themselves... women...
  7. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    Prior to the mid-sixties, blacks owned businesses, banks, stores. They took pride in their neighborhoods, families. Taught their children respect. Their fathers taught their sons how to be men. Money stayed in the neighborhoods. Blacks lifted up blacks; and in a lot of cases, so did whites...
  8. Tennesseahawk

    November 2014 where ya at's

    Just wow...
  9. Tennesseahawk

    Thanksgiving Leftovers

    GET OFF MY HUNGRY!!! Gotta love Mark Levin. :D
  10. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    Nevermind. I need the particulars of EO more than I need to debate with a bully.
  11. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    {TEXT DELETED. Code of Conduct violation. This is not a forum for personal insults. Keep your emotions under control, or post elsewhere. - Turtle} I would say SOME of the stereotype is on the ones stereotyped. People don't just come out and laugh at the Irish for riding around on polka dot...
  12. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    Don't ALMOST anything, Turtle. I never said such a thing. I'm giving a huge reason for it. Blacks allow these thugs to paint the stereotypical picture most people have of blacks. Whites would never let white trash do that to their whole race. We'd have a short and sweet civil war, leaving a lot...
  13. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    On the same token, whites tend not to make up knock-out games, or do a drive-by on an innocent jogger cause "we was bored." I would say it happens more to blacks, because blacks are letting the Ns speak for the whole race, with their stupid, selfish, and reckless actions.
  14. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    But that doesn't happen to someone white and drunk... and hogtied. Does it?
  15. Tennesseahawk

    November 2014 where ya at's

    Oh Lord, stuck in Lodi again. That would make a great greeting card. :cool:
  16. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    Put away the drama, mama.
  17. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    If you have an opposing argument, please share it.
  18. Tennesseahawk

    November 2014 where ya at's

    Better it be a realistic rate, and not chump change... or nothing. Say no to cheap freight.
  19. Tennesseahawk

    November 2014 where ya at's

    Sounds like a nice chain of events there, minus the wheel bearings. Hope the Uship was profitable.
  20. Tennesseahawk

    The madness of Fergerson

    He has a lot to say about Ferguson as well. Tommy Sotomayor is another one who speaks out. Both are constantly threatened not to discuss the taboo.
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