They’re Coming!
Dear UCubed Leader:
If you were a worker bee and your hive was threatened, would you swarm to its defense? Damn straight you would. Protecting one’s honey comes naturally to worker bees.
But what if the intruders pillaged the hives, stomped on the worker bees, and squeezed every ounce of honey from their combs? Would you still attack, if you knew it was the last thing you would ever do?
If you were a worker bee, you would. No matter how massive the intruders are, worker bees attack their tormentors. Swarming by the thousands; stinging the most sensitive tissue.
They’re fearless. And they are feared.
So why not join the swarm?
In Unity – Strength,
Rick
Rick Sloan
UCubed Executive Director
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The Republicans have a lot of nerve complaining about this, coedisnring the recession began during Bush’s regime.And, as the spouse of a man who worked in publishing for 40 years, whose small, moderately successful business collapsed over 2 years ago and who was not eligible for unemployment because he was the company President (of a staff of 3 people), I can tell you that most unemployed people were making far more when they were working than they would get on unemployment. It’s not welfare, you know, and it’s pretty cold to think that these unfortunate people are sitting around waiting for better jobs while are living the high life on what they get from unemployment. In most cases, I’m sure it doesn’t even cover their basic needs.You and your husband should count yourselves lucky that you have jobs instead of sitting around passing judgment on others who haven’t been as fortunate.I guess you people are no longer even pretending to be compassionate conservatives but then again, that term always was an oxymoron, anyway.