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The original link reads like pure propaganda... not to mention an invasion of people's privacy.
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Originally Posted by MartinBishop
(Post 2167942)
The original link reads like pure propaganda... not to mention an invasion of people's privacy.
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Originally Posted by Molon Labe
(Post 2167966)
Hello MartinBaker, when you get some flight time you will be qualified to render a judgement here, but not for a while on that topic. Eject thyself from these forums until you gain a basis from which to have perspective.
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Originally Posted by MartinBishop
(Post 2168020)
Experience is not required for basic observations.
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Originally Posted by MartinBishop
(Post 2167942)
The original link reads like pure propaganda... not to mention an invasion of people's privacy.
All scabs are publicly known in all cases whereby a strike took place. Name the profession or job where there was a legal right to privacy? Did the scabs sue to remain "un-named?" |
Originally Posted by MartinBishop
(Post 2168020)
Experience is not required for basic observations.
You can say whatever you want to say about anything. But if you are deemed to be non-credible, then your subjective evaluation about "basic observations" are irrelevant. I have many basic observations as they relate to Quantum physics and time travel, but to date, my observations remain un-quoted and unpublished, and therefore irrelevant. If you scab, your name will be known. It's just that simple. |
I clicked on the link and it doesn't seem to work.
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Originally Posted by baseball
(Post 2180565)
But it is required to have credibility and respect.
Originally Posted by baseball
(Post 2180565)
If you scab, your name will be known. It's just that simple.
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Originally Posted by baseball
(Post 2180563)
It can't be an invasion of privacy. If you walked across the picket line you gave up your right to privacy. If your name was published on a flight ops seniority list as an active pilot during a strike, then you have no privacy.
All scabs are publicly known in all cases whereby a strike took place. Name the profession or job where there was a legal right to privacy? Did the scabs sue to remain "un-named?" |
Originally Posted by MartinBishop
(Post 2180943)
There is absolutely nothing wrong with earning a living, and it isn't anyone else's business. Sheesh, the unions are still stuck in the 19th century sometimes. :rolleyes:
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