Saturday, March 25, 2006

Amway Nation, part 13

News from the sham campaign.
In one corner, state Democratic chairman Mark Brewer,
And in another corner, DICK DeVos spokesman John Truscott.

Dingding!


"You do not have First Amendment rights on private property," Truscott said.

Well, folks. It's over. That's Amway thinking for you.

From the Detroit News story:
"At one point, Truscott poked Brewer’s shoulder to emphasize a point. Brewer threatened to file an assault charge.

“Fine,” Truscott said, “you can tell the police,” who moments later showed up."

Now, Frankie Machine (a Michiganian in self-imposed exile) has uttered that statement once in his life. He was 19 years old, and not exactly sober. So, you can draw what conclusions you want from a grown man poking someone in the shoulder and saying "You can tell the police."

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