RE: [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...)

2004-12-08 Thread FX Winkler

You sound pretty defensive there to me - Lard Ass!

Maybe instead of whining about your status you should do something - Lard Ass!"Clinton, J. Scott" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps I am wrong, but as you responded to my post, I am assuming that youare refering to me as being a member of the upper middle class who bemoansunions while doing nothing to help working people make a living wage.Please allow me a few pixels to defend myself.- I doubt my family would make the cut for "upper middle class" althoughsuch terms are quite vague and perhaps because we have some discresionaryincome, we might fit the category.- I do not bemoan unions or unionism. As with all things, they bring withthem good and ill.- I believe in living wages and felt that my earlier post alluded to that.Perhaps I wasn't clear. How would you suggest that I help working peoplemake a living wage? How do you?Thanks in advance,J. Scott Clinton-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 3:07 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...)I get really tired of white-collar workers (and people in the upper middleclass) who bemoan Unions, but who do nothing to help working people make aliving wage.You are receiving this because you are subscribed to thelist named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see.
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RE: [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...)

2004-12-08 Thread Mark Krull


Yo, man
The name-calling, was THAT really needed?
Thanks-Original Message- From: FX Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Dec 8, 2004 9:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Clinton, J. Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: RE: [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...) 

You sound pretty defensive there to me - Lard Ass!

Maybe instead of whining about your status you should do something - Lard Ass!"Clinton, J. Scott" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps I am wrong, but as you responded to my post, I am assuming that youare refering to me as being a member of the upper middle class who bemoansunions while doing nothing to help working people make a living wage.Please allow me a few pixels to defend myself.- I doubt my family would make the cut for "upper middle class" althoughsuch terms are quite vague and perhaps because we have some discresionaryincome, we might fit the category.- I do not bemoan unions or unionism. As with all things, they bring withthem good and ill.- I believe in living wages and felt that my earlier post alluded to that.Perhaps I wasn't clear. How would you suggest that I help working peoplemake a living wage? How do you?Thanks in advance,J. Scott Clinton-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 3:07 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...)I get really tired of white-collar workers (and people in the upper middleclass) who bemoan Unions, but who do nothing to help working people make aliving wage.You are receiving this because you are subscribed to thelist named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see.




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RE: [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...)

2004-12-08 Thread FX Winkler

I wasn't name calling as much as trying to brand those comments as being lardassery. That was the subject ... right? My apologies to anyone I may have offended.Mark Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 


Yo, man
The name-calling, was THAT really needed?
Thanks-Original Message- From: FX Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Dec 8, 2004 9:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Clinton, J. Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: RE: [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...) 

You sound pretty defensive there to me - Lard Ass!

Maybe instead of whining about your status you should do something - Lard Ass!"Clinton, J. Scott" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps I am wrong, but as you responded to my post, I am assuming that youare refering to me as being a member of the upper middle class who bemoansunions while doing nothing to help working people make a living wage.Please allow me a few pixels to defend myself.- I doubt my family would make the cut for "upper middle class" althoughsuch terms are quite vague and perhaps because we have some discresionaryincome, we might fit the category.- I do not bemoan unions or unionism. As with all things, they bring withthem good and ill.- I believe in living wages and felt that my earlier post alluded to that.Perhaps I wasn't clear. How would you suggest that I help working peoplemake a living wage? How do you?Thanks in advance,J. Scott Clinton-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 3:07 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...)I get really tired of white-collar workers (and people in the upper middleclass) who bemoan Unions, but who do nothing to help working people make aliving wage.You are receiving this because you are subscribed to thelist named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see.




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RE: [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...)

2004-12-07 Thread Clinton, J. Scott
Perhaps I am wrong, but as you responded to my post, I am assuming that you
are refering to me as being a member of the upper middle class who bemoans
unions while doing nothing to help working people make a living wage.

Please allow me a few pixels to defend myself.

- I doubt my family would make the cut for upper middle class although
such terms are quite vague and perhaps because we have some discresionary
income, we might fit the category.
- I do not bemoan unions or unionism.  As with all things, they bring with
them good and ill.
- I believe in living wages and felt that my earlier post alluded to that.
Perhaps I wasn't clear.  How would you suggest that I help working people
make a living wage?  How do you?

Thanks in advance,
J. Scott Clinton


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Subject:  [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...)


I get really tired of white-collar workers (and people in the upper middle
class) who bemoan Unions, but who do nothing to help working people make a
living wage.

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RE: [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...)

2004-12-07 Thread BGAndersen
I don't think I replied to your post ... I replied to Ben Rhoades.

Let me repeat, I get really tired of white-collar workers (and people in the 
upper middle class) who bemoan Unions, but who do nothing to help working 
people make a living wage.

Oh, and I work for the Department of Labor.

In a message dated 12/7/2004 3:47:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, Clinton, J. 
Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Perhaps I am wrong, but as you responded to my post, I am assuming that you
are refering to me as being a member of the upper middle class who bemoans
unions while doing nothing to help working people make a living wage.

Please allow me a few pixels to defend myself.

- I doubt my family would make the cut for upper middle class although
such terms are quite vague and perhaps because we have some discresionary
income, we might fit the category.
- I do not bemoan unions or unionism.  As with all things, they bring with
them good and ill.
- I believe in living wages and felt that my earlier post alluded to that.
Perhaps I wasn't clear.  How would you suggest that I help working people
make a living wage?  How do you?

Thanks in advance,
J. Scott Clinton


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Subject:  [UC] Lardassery (was striking at strikes ...)


I get really tired of white-collar workers (and people in the upper middle
class) who bemoan Unions, but who do nothing to help working people make a
living wage.

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