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This blog is in response to John C. Ensor of Bakersfield, CA whom I had the pleasure of exchanging words with.

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This is in response to a hypocritical, disgraceful, local Bakersfield man, John C. Ensor. I will make this short and sweet. I had the pleasure of exchanging words with this man, at a local restaurant. John C. Ensor made it clear he was not having a good week, and became annoyed by a man at the bar and starting yelling vulgar things at him. John C. Ensor was provoking a fight to take place, which other people stepped in and tried to mediate the situation. I told him that I understand if he is having a bad week, however, it's not worth it to fight. And this is what he said, "Who are you?! Shut the f*ck up, my Dad OWNS you! Do you even know who I am?! I know Arnold Schwarzenegger, and I run Bakersfield!!!"

 

The above link is an article Mr. Ensor writes... here is what I find to be amusing after the comments he made to me, and 2 other people....

"My grandfather was a chaplain in World War II. I wear the cross that was on his uniform that he wore proudly in the German Theater. He was funny, strong, humble, intelligent, and a believer in a positive God. He had two sons and a daughter and raised them correctly. One of his sons was my father, Dwight Ensor, who raised me the same way. I have two daughters and I plan to raise my beautiful daughters the same way my grandfather and my father raised their families." - John C. Ensor

 

Interesting. I'm all about being peaceful, however discrimination is never acceptable. And it's sad that John C. Ensor thinks it is acceptable to behave this way.

 

http://www.bakersfield.com/...

Here is another link of something her wrote above. Funny how a man who attends church and is such a firm believer in his religion, can say such cruel and hurtful things. I truly believe men like John C. Ensor live a double life.

 

 

 

Posted in the Kern County interest group.
Topics: John. C. Ensor
posted by EspinozaAnn on Thursday, October 1, 2009 at 03:50 PM
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