"We destroyed it," the manager informed Erickson, who, in turn, told bully-boy the rack (once requested by the dealership) costs about $50 and is New Timesproperty. "So sue me," the tool tweeted.
Now, this wry wren couldn't care less that the childish Childress drone got his jollies possibly running one of the dealership's Korean automobiles over a New Times newsstand. It's not like the loss is gonna put us out of bidness. But it does illustrate that Childress' love for the law and freedom of speech ain't all he squawks it to be.
Fred Harper
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Rusty's sick soirees play host to neo-Nazis and wackjob extremists such as the Hermann Goering-sized J.T. Ready and Mexican-flag-burner Laine Lawless. United for a Sovereign America, the umbrella organization that advertises the Childress events on its Web site, lists the ultra-right John Birch Society as a part of its "Steering Team. "And the site mentions as a collaborator Ranch Rescue, a radical group infamous for a 2003 incident in which migrants from El Salvador were detained and assaulted by gun-toting radicals.
Does Childress have a First Amendment right to hold his hate-filled hoedowns? Absolutely! If he wants, he can burn crosses and fly Nazi flags over his Kia dealership too. (Korean Nazis? Nutty!) Heck, don a white hood if you want, Rus. Gives this griffin scads more to write about.