Thinking About … Burger Beatdown

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Thinking About … Burger Beatdown

  • Jim

    When I was a kid, we had a neighbor named Cotton Parker. He was a white man from Georgia.

  • Anonymous

    I am glad Rayon did not get sent to prison or jail for defending himself against 2 female thugs. Those witches knew they were in the wrong, they tried to intimidate this guy and he held his own………Good for him!!!

  • Keon

    You just never know who is serving up the 500 billionth burger these days.u00a0 Rayon was convicted of manslaughter in ’01!u00a0 Homey was just protecting himself from a hit ordered by insiders at Rikers.

  • texlenin

    Did you read what the “Ladies” attorney commentednafter the verdict?n”This was clearly a legally and morally unjustified attack on my nclients,” said Harold Baker, an attorney for the women in denouncing then grand jury decision. “Inappropriate behavior in the United States of nAmerica is not supposed to be met with deadly force.”nSo, just bend over and take it?u00a0 Nay, say I and Mr Browning. Whuppndey ass with a spatula and throw ‘em out. Maybe the lesson will stick.

  • Chris@TTP

    Absolutely Texlenin! u00a0 These thugettes operated under the guise that they were going to intimidate and go wildin’ in a McDonalds. u00a0nnI don’t care if it was a bunch of seniors on peyote or little people on hash brownies. u00a0The bullshit thuggery of people thinking they can do anything without consequence is over. u00a0nnRise up and lay it down on all punks thinking they can get away with acting like animals. u00a0Pain is a remarkable deterrent for acting like a jackass! u00a0nnGod bless Rayon and his metal club!

  • dave james

    Just like in a bar.u00a0 Do whatever but if you go over or around the bar to get to the bartender your butt belongs to him/her.u00a0 Like wise the bar keep is on his own if he comes out from behind the bar.u00a0 You might call it a “line in the sand”u00a0 cross it at your own peril.