Tank Commander
Jim "Tank Daddy" Bizzell
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Jimdandy said:Thanks to George W. Bush!
Labor will never have a chance to stand up to mgmt with guys like him in office appting. judges and magistrates and making policy - we are all FUBARed
Jimdandy said:Ty webb your a fool.
Hair on fire is correct we are blue collar working men that is how the IRS classifies our job.
Ty Webb is one of those that votes republican and thinks he is above everyone else and then when his union has no power he just cries and cries and says well it is a very complex problem.
Hair-on-Fire said:Left field? You mean the 48% of Americans that voted against George Bush II in 2004? Or maybe the 51% that voted against him back in 2000? Perhaps the 70% of Americans that now think he's doing a lousy job? Left field is getting crowded.
SWAPoolie said:If the unions stuck together the company would have had no choice but to deal.
In American English usage the punctuation goes inside the quotation mark:100LL said:First of all, that should have been "you're a fool", not "your a fool". "You're" is the correct contraction for "you are".
should be100LL said:we "all hang together", that we can't be defeated.
"Republicans" as you use it is possessive, plural possessive at that. As such, it should have an apostrophe after the "s" thusly: Republicans'100LL said:"It's all the Republicans/Bush's fault"
You probably meant to use a dash here:100LL said:Guess what - we still can.
Maybe JimDandy meant "your A-fool." Maybe there's a "B" fool, "C" fool, etc. There were many cats in Cat in the Hat.100LL said:First of all, that should have been "you're a fool", not "your a fool". "You're" is the correct contraction for "you are".
flyhigh2610 said:politics is a dangerous game to play...an argument without a solution...I will say this, there is no telling what the Democrats would have done...maybe worse maybe better we will never know...what we do know is the US isn't exactly looking its finest these days...and sometimes the place to look is up top. Overall...i have seen this country in much better shape economically, socially, and spiritually than now. People are split, and morale isnt very high. 9/11 and Katrina were actions without control...the outcome of both is what troubles me...a war with an unknown enemy in Iraq and around the world, and a superpower very vulnerable to disasters...a sociaty that panics every time a hurricane comes 200 miles from shore. What happened in Houston before Rita hit had nothing to do with a hurricane but with a society that is panicking...scary very very scary. Mere mention of a natural disaster and this country goes bananas...the media is responsible for this and so is the government...and just like in private companies...when the ship is broke ask the captain...well the captains name is George W. Bush...doesn't the buck stop there? in 6 years the US is as vulnerable as ever...and we work in an industry that is directly tied to the actions of our federal government...if this keeps going we will all be either furloghed or working for crap. I travel the world for pleasure...been to every continent, and never have I seen soo much hate for this country and this president as now...incredible. Mere mention of America and people cringe...in Europe, South America, and Asia. To me, there is something very wrong with that picture...thats all i have to say.
General Lee said:I see them adding Champion Airlines flights during rush periods, like holidays. Champion, owned by NW, might get some A320s to replace their older 727s.
Bye Bye--General Lee
densoo said:In American English usage the punctuatin goes inside the quotation mark:
"you are."
unless you are British, in which case it can go on the outside of the quotation mark. Are you? British?
Same problem here:
should be "we "all hang together," that we can't be defeated"
"Republicans" as you use it is possessive, plural possessive at that. As such, it should have an apostrophe after the "s" thusly: Republicans'
unless, of course, you meant it was the fault of one single Republican in which case it would be: Republican's. You probably didn't mean that, but since you put no apostrophe at all, it is unclear.
You probably meant to use a hyphen here:
"Guess what--we still can."
What you used is called a dash.
Maybe JimDandy meant "your A-fool." Maybe there's a "B" fool, "C" fool, etc. There were many cats in Cat in the Hat.
Maybe there are many fools.
100LL... Again! said:Please cite, in detail, the exact actions that Bush took that has placed the airline industry, and airline unions in this position.