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Defending Chautauqua

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Ivan Yankenoff said:
So by your logic I can assume that if you had the chance to vote you would have not been in favor of a strike authorization. I'm sure you are telling all your Captains how dissappointed you are in them for voting for the strike and putting you on the street. Pretty selfish of you. Everyday I become more thankful that I resigned from that place after that contract was approved because I don't have to deal with short-sighted people like you.

I'm trying to look back and read where I said I was "disappointed" with our Captains for "putting me on the street". I'm not seeing it. Oh I see...you "assumed" I was not in favor of it...that explains it.

I fully supported that strike vote and would have voted for it.

And we're all just as happy you left.
 
Is your cranium really as thick as it seems. Generally if you cry about being furloughed because of a strike vote, an educated observer would then believe that you are against said vote. If you are in support of something, most non-lithium supported upright mammals generally don't complain about it.

For example; I believe in the right for citizens to arm themselves. By this knowledge you can assume to not catch me complaining about people owning firearms.
 

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