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Pheno



Dec 29, 06 - 7:45 AM
SCAB IN STEEL WORKERS CLOTHING

So much for standing up for one another!
Arnt you much like a scab, only looking out for your own needs? Americans got what they want and its all good but so much for the Canadians that stood side by side while this played out.
Thanks.
soldier



Dec 31st, 2006 - 8:59 AM
Re: SCAB IN STEEL WORKERS CLOTHING

He PHENO, nice deal you got. Guess you may think before putting your trust in others. Oh, by the way, those fat rent-a-cops are most likely heading to the next dispute. Any words of wisdom you would like relayed to your brethren? Tool!!!!!!!!
Pheno



Dec 31st, 2006 - 11:01 AM
Re: SCAB IN STEEL WORKERS CLOTHING

soldier, I agree I put trust in the U.S.A and got a boot in the ass for it. I still belive in standing up for what is right, for that I have no regret.
I also must look to the bright side.
I have a job now closer to home and a nice little buyout to take to the bank. All said and done mabe I should thank the scumbag U.S.A. (not!!)
As for the ****** rent-a-cops. I hope santa brought you a nice note pad and flashlight for christmass.
As for you soldier, SUCK THE BALLS!!!!!!!
soldier



Dec 31st, 2006 - 11:11 AM
Re: SCAB IN STEEL WORKERS CLOTHING

I do have to admit, I do respect and admire those who stand by their convictions. I think that to blindly follow the US was foolhardy, however, you believed that it was a righteous cause and stuck with it. For that, I commend you. All pot stiring aside, I wish you all the best. And no, I didn't get a notepad and flashlight for Chrstmas, I haven't been home yet.
Returning to work



Jan 2nd, 2007 - 5:40 AM
Re: SCAB IN STEEL WORKERS CLOTHING

"Soldier"? hahahahahahahaahahaahahaha thanks, that's the funniest thing I've read in ages. I admired the military precision with which you parked your ass in the mini-van (or is it a tank when you are playing army?). Soldier indeed. You should be ashamed to compare the low-life security job you have with the honourable men and women of the armed forces. At least if you were walking around a mall you might be providing society with a valuable service. Instead you have chosen to go though life as a parasite - aucking as much as you can from one "host" before moving on to another. I hope the New Year sees you evaluating how you have gone down the wrong path in life and doing something towards finding a job you do not need to be ashamed of. But I doubt it. I also wish you would at least grow up enough to stop calling yourself a soldier - thus smearing the good name of those who truly serve. But I doubt it. Have fun at the next picket line - maybe this time you will finally find somebody who is afraid of you and your non-existant "authority". Maybe this time you will find a local police force who will take you seriously instead of treating you like the joke that you are.
soldier



Jan 2nd, 2007 - 9:16 AM
Re: SCAB IN STEEL WORKERS CLOTHING

RETURNING TO WORK! GFY, I was, as one point an active part of the military, unfortunately an injury while in the service of my country has ended that career for me. So unless you have a history of military service, even if it's being a cook, Shut your mouth. It's the least you can do for a Veteran. Oh, by the way. Tanks are for pussies, ground and pound is where the action is.
Returning to Work



Jan 2nd, 2007 - 11:39 AM
Re: SCAB IN STEEL WORKERS CLOTHING

Well aside from the fact that I do not for a second believe thst you were actually a soldier in any countries army there is still no excuse for the low-life "career" you have chosen. I have nothing to apologise about regarding my previous comments about the military as I have nothing but respect for them. You are another matter entirely. Ask the Toronto Police force how much respect they have for you and your wannabe friends out on pretend missions cruising the dark dangerous parking lot and pestering them until they stopped answering your phone calls. Ask the Fire Department about how much respect they have for you and the rest of your "platoon" out there annoying them with meaningless phone calls and reports that waste their truly valuable time and place innocent citizens in jeopardy by diverting emergency services. Ask the average taxpayer whose resources you squander by abusing the social safety system to play your silly games if they think you are a man of honour. Or, you could just ignore the reality of the situation and pretend you are not a parasite. Maybe you could post a snappy response here where you take another pathetic shot at me for seeing you as you are and not as you dream of yourself. Go away toy soldier, it's time for you to leach off somebody else's struggle. Enjoy the benefits of working in a province where organized labour has raised the standards for ALL working people. Don't worry, we'll continue to fight for safe workpalces and to raise the standards of living for everybody, even a person as ill-deserving as yourself. Fire up the donuts play-cop, there's bound to be another parking lot somewhere in need of your "services."
pheno



Jan 2nd, 2007 - 4:02 PM
Re: SCAB IN STEEL WORKERS CLOTHING

WOW returningto work man, my hat is off to you.
How long did that rant take? Good job my friend.
c'ya.
soldier



Jan 4th, 2007 - 1:24 PM
Re: SCAB IN STEEL WORKERS CLOTHING

I do have to agree with you on a few points. Yes, there are wannabes theat work for the security industry. And yes, some of those people do pester police, fire or any other emergency service just to make themselves feel important. I however disagree with generalizing everyone in the industry into these groups. That's just as unfair as grouping all of you into a stereotype of uneducated alcoholics just because that is what public sees. I served with 1 RCR in Canada, and was wounded in Somalia. This ended my career with the military. I am thankful for your support, as well as as all those who support our troops, and I wish you all the best. And for your information, I always treat you guys on the line with respect, you have a job to do, and a fight to fight. So long as your fight is just, I will continue to support you.


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