Posted on 06/25/2012 10:33:33 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
And I should be concerned about this why?
Based on the guts in that pic, most of them could go a couple months before running short on body mass.
next new USPS stamp: the FOOD STAMP.
3 days?
Pikers.
Make it 3 weeks. Yeah. Then we’ll know they’re serious.
oh brother.
And I should be concerned about this why?
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Because a starving emaciated postal worker might not get the 3rd class junk mail to you on time.
That would be a pity, right?
At least they have not gone postal on the public...yet.
The state won’t achieve it’s quota for Food Stamp distributions.
“Based on the guts in that pic, most of them could go a couple months before running short on body mass.”
Beat me to it.
3 day hunger strike?
Probably the healthiest thing they ever did in their years at the Post Office.
Well, my carrier could stand to miss a few meals.
Judging from the guys pictured in the article, looks like they decided to parlay their doctors’ medical advice into a piece of political theater.
Here’s all you have to do to get a postal worker to go off the hunger strike.... you offer him a Drake’s Coffee Cake.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZU05h3U2Hw
How much beer are they drinking? ;-)
“And I should be concerned about this why?”
I hope that they get around to our “satellite” Post Office here in Danville, CA. The people who “work” there think that they are doing you a favor to wait on you.
They are mostly minorities who can’t afford to live here, so they crap on those of us who pay them!
3 days is a “hunger strike”? At church they call that a “fast”. At the health spa it is known as a “cleanse”.
A true “hunger strike” involves starving oneself to death, if one’s demands are not met.
Yep, I just don’t see the “Bobby Sands” level of commitment here.
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