Crybaby UAW vs US Marines
After being allowed to use a parking lot at United Auto Workers headquarters for years, Marine reservists who drive foreign vehicles or display pro-President Bush bumper stickers are being asked to go elsewhere. The union, which has offices near a Marine Corps Reserve Center, is drawing some criticism from the Marines. But the UAW, which has a history of barring foreign-made cars from its lots, says it is justified in its requests.
"While reservists certainly have the right to drive nonunion made vehicles and display bumper stickers touting the most anti-worker, anti-union president since the 1920s, that doesn't mean they have the right to park in a lot owned by the members of the UAW," the union said in a statement.
Lt. Col. Joe Rutledge, commanding officer of the battalion's active duty instructors, told The Detroit News for a Sunday story that no conditions were set when the Marines were first allowed to park in the lot. "You either support the Marines or you don't," Rutledge said. "I'm telling my Marines that they're no longer parking there." Semper Fi Colonel
UPDATE: Michelle Malkin reports that the CO received a call from UAW President Ron Gettelfinger (a former Marine) who told him that he just reversed the policy. (Think that Rutledge will change his mind? I doubt it. What childish drivel from the UAW.)
Posted by: GK 2005-03-14 |