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Old 10-07-2006 | 01:47 PM
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I know it's tough to be in the minority. People won't do things your way, people won't think like you think, and since it's a democracy, where the majority rules, you have to suck it up.


Or, you can do like Bob Lavender, Bill Berman, Ron Coalson, Chuck Henry, and Bill Rathbun, and you can pick up your marbles and go home. How can you quit the union, and turn around and preach about unity? You don't change the laws of your community, state, or country by quitting and leaving. You get into the process and use it, and change it if you can. You're not going to defect to Canada and try to change US laws from there. What makes you think you can leave the pilots union and then change the views of the majority from outside?

It's such a simple concept - - it boggles my mind that you don't get it.



Figure out how to spend that signing bonus yet?






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