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LCPLE3
11-02-06, 06:43 PM
SEATTLE - A school bus driver fired after she reportedly made an obscene gesture at President Bush has filed a union grievance in an attempt to get her job back.
The 43-year-old driver, whose name was not released, was driving middle school children back to school after a zoo visit on June 16 when the president and Republican Rep. Dave Reichert drove slowly by in a motorcade.
From the bus, the children waved; with the windows down in their car, Bush and Reichert waved back.


That’s when the driver gave the president the finger, according to Reichert and Issaquah superintendent Janet Barry.
“The congressman hadn’t seen it, but the president turned to him and said, ‘That one’s not a fan,”’ said Reichert spokeswoman Kimberly Cadena.
Reichert later called Barry to tell her about the incident, but the bus driver had already been fired. District officials learned about the incident after the driver boasted to colleagues about it, Cadena said.
District spokeswoman Sara Niegowski said the driver has filed a wrongful termination grievance through the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. The union did not return calls seeking comment.
Niegowski said the firing was not politically motivated.
“The bus driver was not terminated for making an obscene gesture at the president. The bus driver was terminated for making an obscene gesture in view of the students,” Niegowski said. “That’s not the role modeling we need for our students.”

Should she get her job back?

kato811
11-04-06, 06:24 PM
no she should not be rehired because of the fact there were students on the bus. if there wernt an ont the bus then i say she never should have been fired to begin with

hrscowboy
11-04-06, 06:52 PM
what ever happened to the freedom of speech?? You can burn my flag on the supreme court steps but you cant flip the president the bird? what kind of BS is this..

greensideout
11-04-06, 08:42 PM
what ever happened to the freedom of speech?? You can burn my flag on the supreme court steps but you cant flip the president the bird? what kind of BS is this..


Good point. Burning isn't speech and fingers don't talk. The whole concept of freedom of speech has been so twisted that it no longer makes since.

What ever happened to common decency, let alone respect for those in authority? Flip off a law inforcement officer and one would be quick to learn that showing respect produces a better outcome.

10thzodiac
11-04-06, 09:51 PM
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Good point. Burning isn't speech and fingers don't talk. The whole concept of freedom of speech has been so twisted that it no longer makes since.

What ever happened to common decency, let alone respect for those in authority? Flip off a law inforcement officer and one would be quick to learn that showing respect produces a better outcome.



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Here is what happened to common decency

In some subcultures in the United States (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States), it is known as the "one-fingered victory salute," which gained popularity after this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_bylg-Jjz8) appeared on the Internet in October 2004, showing George W. Bush (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush), at the time of the film the Governor of Texas (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governor_of_Texas), using the gesture while goofing off before beginning filming of a public address.

SF
10th

rktect3j
11-05-06, 10:43 AM
This person got what she/he deserved and now we have some nutjobs trying to defend the actions. It's despicable behaviour.

Now eat your truth anyway you want it served up already.