Posted on 08/29/2016 6:06:10 PM PDT by murron
Didn't excerpt because I don't know WWL's copyright policy.
It was reported on our local TV news this morning...(No mention, of course, that the driver was an illegal from Honduras with NO license)...
Just doing highway carnage the Americans won’t!
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Is it common practice for this bus company to hire illegal aliens who do not have a driver license?
Apparently in Louisiana!
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Granted, finding reliable workers in New Orleans is more difficult than finding virgins in a whorehouse, but illegal an illegal alien driving a bus load of illegal aliens is ridiculous.
NEW ORLEANS — A company owned by a St. Tammany Parish constable and an Arkansas state representative hired the bus full of illegal workers that caused a fatal accident on Interstate 10 Sunday, and one of the workers with a particularly bad driving record was at the wheel
I know not what party these morons belong to but they are one of the big problems in America. Screen the filth coming in to America.
The Arkansas legislator is a Republican. I'm guessing a Never Trumper.
Years ago, when I traveled a lot to New Orleans, I would pick up a WWL sports talk guy named Buddy DelAberto on the ride back to my hotel. He was a mush-mouthed Irish Channel native that called the station sign as Bubble, Bubble U L.
I-10 stretches from Jacksonville, Florida to Los Angeles, California. It would be nice to know where the accident happened.
Also a Republican state legislator from Arkansas is involved.
LaPlace, Louisiana, a little west of New Orleans before Baton Rouge. I thought the article stated that, sorry.
His name was actually Buddy Diliberto. He’s been deceased a few years now. He started the bag on the head trend for bad football team fans when the New Orleans Saints had a 1-15 record and called them the Aints.
Diliberto’s predecessor, sportscaster Hap Glaudi, was the *real* “old New Orleans” sounding character. In Hap’s world, the results from the trifecta at racetrack came before football, baseball or basketball scores. Buddy too over the post-game radio show from Hap - and inherited many of the previous host’s fans. Some used to phone in and deliberately refer to Buddy as “Hap” as they conversed, just to see if he’d get angry and flustered. It frequently worked.
If the bus was taking illegals to work in Baton Rouge, bet the Red Cross is also involved up to their eyeballs. They approve everyone that does any work for them which is paid for with our taxpayer dollars. God forbid that they should pay any local U.S. citizens, particularly those whose repair businesses were destroyed in the flood.
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