Posted on 09/21/2016 2:41:36 PM PDT by digger48
i.e. NASCAR refused to pay Terrance the shakedown money.
Sounds like there’s been a little misrepresentation going on:
Supposed partner, comedian Steve Harvey, says he wishes Terrence Cox had some money so he could sue him, but he doesn’t have any.
About the time “White Men Can’t Jump” came out, Ted Danson started dating Whoopi Goldberg. Someone observed that they should make a movie called “White Men Can’t See.”
Shoot the lawer
Most Blacks can’t drive worth a damn anyway, haven’t you ever seen a Car Chase on TV.
I’m gonna sue BET and the WMBA.
NASCAR began by moonshiner rednecks and it still appeals to working class white people. Maybe if they start playing rap at races.
Seriously. NASCAR had some AA program with Jackson.
...or start racing a “pimpmobile” class.
This is a dog poop lawsuit, with no basis in reality. NASCAR already has a successful Drive To Diversity program. Fight it, counter sue (already done...claiming defamation). The plaintiff is simply looking for a settlement payday. Take a note from Trump, NASCAR: rarely, if ever, settle.
Hahaha
Caught the pilot for "his" new show. Really a vehicle for that Samsung refrigerator actress, but anyway, I remember now why I generally avoided Ted Danson since "Cheers".
White Men Can’t Jump. Black Men Can’t Read.
Everything Cox got was probably through a govt handout.
And you know what baggage all comes along with any public place that plays rap, right?
“I want more white men that cant jump on more NBA teams”
Totally.
North American Funny Car Racing Association.
The EpiPen cost is a far more important topic than the NASCAR suit. The "other costs" include enormous salaries of CEO Heather Bresch, daughter of Dem WVa Senator Joe Manchin. Her mother was president of the National Association of State Boards of Education when a law was passed urging EpiPens into every public school in the USA. Many states have laws requiring them.
The life-saving EpiPen price went from about $100 per 2-pack in 2009 to about $600 per 2-pack this year. Bresch's salary rose even faster than the price of the EpiPEns, from 2.4 million in 2007 to 18.9 million last year.
Trump should latch onto this story as the numbers are simple and the special interest/Dem Senator connection is obvious. In 2014 the company moved its corporate address from Pennsylvania to the Netherlands.
Yep.
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