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Default Amazing Story of ex-GI

On May 25, 6:05*pm, John H wrote:
On Tue, 25 May 2010 18:39:10 -0400, moose wrote:
On 5/25/2010 6:27 PM, hk wrote:
May 25, 1:16 PM EDT
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_OBIT_HAYSBERT


African-American business community leader, former Parks Sausage CEO
Haysbert dies at 90


BALTIMORE (AP) -- Raymond V. Haysbert Sr., whose Parks Sausage Co.
became the first black-owned business in the U.S. to go public in 1969,
has died at age 90.


He died Monday at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore after suffering
from congestive heart failure, his son Brian Haysbert said Tuesday.


Born in poverty, Haysbert later became a World War II fighter pilot and
member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen, serving in Africa and Italy before
settling in Baltimore. There, he joined the company started by Henry
Parks that became well known throughout the Northeast by advertisements
featuring a hungry boy asking, "More Parks Sausages, Mom, please!"


Wow...a black guy gets out of the military and is a man of significant
accomplishment...and our three white righties who were in the
military....flajim, herring, and bertbrain...are men of no accomplishment.


What a man he was. So what's your story douchebag? Are you saying that
if you had only gone into the military, you too could have achieved
greatness? The men of Krause. Cowards all.


Wow, Harry posts a story about a man who wasn't a coward.
--
John H

"No, Donnie is not that stupid. He's only *pretending* to be that stupid!"


If you notice, Krause does this occasionally when he feels the need
for social redemption. Maybe this will help relieve his guilt over
his neglect of duty in your countries armed service.