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Trump chief pilot an EAL scab???

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The validity of the EAL strike has been debated on these boards before. The fact is that many felt that this was a war that they were not part of. It became an ego contest between Charles Bryan and Lorenzo. Ibn this case, everyone was wrong.

The fact is that other than fellow unionites, no one really cares about this at all.
 
Geeze, got your panties in a wad over that one! I don't know what point you were trying to make with that rant, but it missed. I was not aiming an attack at you. Reread my post. If it comes across too strong, I apologize. That was not the intent.
You indicated you were unsure how someone being a scab affected you, I offered a way to figure it out. As to him being corporate vs 121; there is no such thing as a "former" scab, so I find it irrelevant where he works.

Oh, and I believe that quote should be attributed to Woodrow Wilson, not directed at him.
 
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My rant was over someone being all pissy over some guy from EAL working for Trump. I just get real tired of hearing all the crap of EAL scabs, etc, yet few ever mention the 1000 plus at CAL or the 800 at UAL. Did I go on, and, on, and on, yeah for that I say sorry. As far as attributing the remark to Pres Wilson, I was. I was responding to the quote from a former post of 1900's. Ok, Ive taken a deep breath and am stepping back from the keyboard, inhale deeply, hold, release....ahhh
 
Proper Quote Attribution

George Santayana, Spanish poet and historian:

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
Life of Reason, Reason in Common Sense, Scribner's, 1905, page 284
 

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