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April 25, 2007

EEOC Moonbats Sink Their Fangs Into Salvation Army

Posted by Dave Blount at April 25, 2007 8:29 PM

The Salvation Army is an evangelical Christian organization that for 140 years has devoted itself to helping the helpless. Our government's Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) — aka the Department of Political Correctness — wants to break its kneecaps.

EEOC moonbats are suing the Salvation Army because it fired two people (who may or may not have been illegal aliens) who refused to abide by a condition of employment, namely that they make some attempt to learn English, since according to most maps, this is still America.

Turning the country into a dysfunctional Tower of Babel rates almost as high as attacking all remnants of the Christian religion among the bureaucratic termites eating away at the foundations of our society. The EEOC was able to pursue both objectives by going to court with the claim that being asked to learn English caused the poor victims "emotional pain, humiliation and embarrassment."

Litigation isn't cheap. But that's no problem for EEOC bureauweenies, because they don't pay for it — you do. As for the Salvation Army, it will be forced to spend money on court costs that otherwise would have gone toward helping the poor.

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Using our money to destroy our society from within.

On a tip from Bill V.