Constitutional Rights? What Are Those?
Author: Holly Gibson
Date: 03-20-2009 - 03:56
This was lifted from another bulletin board patronized by working railroaders:
Casey Jones wrote:
I can't find anything anywhere that says that I must present my personal property when asked.
Give it time. It's probably just around the corner. Watch Ed Quicksall's testimony in front of the NTSB. He was asked what needs to be done to prevent engineers from using cellphones on engines. First, he apologized to the BLET people because he used to be heavily involved with that union before he sold his soul to the @#$%&. Then, he suggested that cellphones be banned entirely from the locomotive cab and management have the right to inspect an employee's grip.
Ricky Gates made you surrender your Constitutional right to be assumed innocent until proven guilty. That's why you have to pee in a bottle and soon will probably have someone WATCHING you as you pee into that bottle.
Rob Sanchez' legacy will be that he made you surrender your Constitutional rights protecting you from illegal searches and seizures.
If you protest too much, you might get the waterboard treatment down at the county jail.
Bye-bye Land of the Free.