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iamladybug Donating Member (131 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-14-04 01:51 AM
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Fireback on Canned for Kerry Support
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Edited on Wed Sep-15-04 01:16 PM by Skinner
It is time to fire back!

A woman was fired for driving to work in a car with a Kerry bumper sticker.
>> This is the Decatur, AL Daily News website:
>> http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/news/040912/sticker.shtml
Story below.

There are two listings for the company online. I'll be writing a letter and calling to express by displeasure at this blatant violation of a person's rights. Does the guy think he hires slaves? Oh yes... he is a republican. - Catherine

Fire back:

EnviroMate Insulation 13855 Court Street
Moulton, Alabama 35650
Phone: 800.339.3531
Email Address:
[email protected]

Enviromate
P.O. Box 847
Moulton AL 35650
974-9972
[email protected]

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Moulton woman says she lost job for sporting Kerry sticker on car

By Clyde L. Stancil
DAILY Staff Writer
[email protected] · 340-2443

MOULTON — Lynne Gobbell never imagined the cost of a John Kerry-John Edwards bumper sticker could run so high.


Lynne Gobbell said her boss fired her last week because of the Kerry-Edwards campaign sticker on the back of her car. Gobbell of Moulton didn't pay a cent for the sticker that she proudly displays on the rear windshield of her Chevrolet Lumina, but said it cost her job at a local factory after it angered her boss, Phil Gaddis.

Gaddis, a Decatur bankruptcy attorney, owns Enviromate, a cellulose insulation company in Moulton.

Gaddis did not return phone calls from THE DAILY about the alleged Thursday firing.

Gobbell said she consulted a lawyer, but then changed her mind about going to see him. She said she has cried about the incident and must do without income for three weeks while the state unemployment commission decides if she is eligible for compensation.

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