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America And Budweiser Doin' The Right Thing----->


A friend of mine e-mailed this to me today...I don't know how true it is, but I sure want to believe it actually happened...

                                               

On September 11th, a Budweiser employee was making a
delivery to a convenience store in a California town
named McFarland.  He knew of the tragedy that had occurred
in New York when he entered the business to find the two
Arabs, who owned the business, whooping and hollering to
show their approval and suppport of this treacherous
attack.
The Budweiser employee went to his truck, called his
boss and told him of the very upsetting event!  He didn't
feel he could be in that store with those horrible
people.  His boss asked him, "Do you think you could go in
there long enough to pull every Budweiser product and
item our beverage company sells there?
We'll never deliver to them again." The employee walked
in, proceeded to pull every single product his
beverage company provided and left with an incredible
grin on his face.  He told them never to bother to call
for a delivery again.
Budweiser happens to be the beer of choice for that
community.  Just letting you know how Kern County handled
this situation!!
And now the rest of the story: It seems that the Bud
driver and the Pepsi man are neighbors.  Bud called Pepsi
and told him. Pepsi called his boss who told him to pull
all Pepsi products as well!  That would include Frito Lay,
etc. Furthermore, word spread and all vendors followed
suit!

At last report, the store was closed indefinitely. Good
old American Passive-Agressive Ass Whoopin'!  Pass this
along. America needs to know that we're all working
together.

                                                                                        

Later,

SD  

"He had that rare weird electricity about him. That extremely wild and heavy presence that you only see in a person who has abandoned all hope of ever behaving "normally". --- Hunter S Thompson - Fear And Loathing - 1972
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