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Dave \Friend\ Gillinski

2006-07-26, 8:25 pm

Will Be Quite The Gusher @ The Ends
by: gop_are_rapists
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37138445%26mid=46&lg=us> (666/M/Broadmore Group) 07/26/06 06:02 pm
Msg: 46 of 46
Any predictions on how big the wall of water will be shooting out both ends
of union labor's greatest accomplishment, Boston's Big Dig Out, when it
implodes in the next several days?

If it implodes in one big boom, the wall of waater shooting out both ends of
the tunnel will be the biggest water canon ever seen on Earth.

Never been to Boston, and don't plan on it, although you never can tell. But
I wonder what is directly in the path of the Boston tunnel mouths and what
will be the target of the giant man made water cannon when it goes?

It might be time to intentionally flood the tunnells and write another one
off to the history books like the Space Junker, collapsing WTC towers, and
the rest of the structures built by union labor.

Notice how nonunion masterpieces of construction still stand like the Golden
Gate Bridge which was built in an Earthquake zone and has survived to this
very day despite it.

And the Pentagoof was built with nonunion labor and it withstood a direct
hit by an aircraft.

Hoover Damn was built without union labor.

On and on. The only real failures in America are those built by "proud"
union laborers.

Proud of what? Your big fat paychecks and the fact you don't do much for
them?

Flooding the Big Dig Out BEFORE it implodes will prevent a water canon
leveling whatever is at the mouths of the tunnels.

Or you could just move the office of every union shop and AFL-CIO to just
across from the tunnell's openings.

US union labor is the disgrace of working America. They spend more time
bragging about their failures and terrorizing other Americans than they do
working.


boom

2006-10-07, 9:25 am

This was a pretty cute message, Friend. However, why stop at the Hoover
Dam and the Golden Gate just to make the point that you think working
people should not be able to make a livable wage or have safety
protections or the other things that unions help secure for them? Why
not go to the next level and tell us about the pyramids in Egypt? They
were built with slave labor and are still standing today thousands of
years later. Surely slave labor must be much more superior to even
non-union labor in your book. Bring back slavery, you know it's the
right thing to do.






Dave "Friend" Gillinski wrote:
> Will Be Quite The Gusher @ The Ends
> by: gop_are_rapists
> <http://profiles.yahoo.com/gop_are_r...tp%3a//news.mes
> sages.yahoo.com/bbs%3faction=m%26board=37138445%26tid=apbigdigwarning%26sid=
> 37138445%26mid=46&lg=us> (666/M/Broadmore Group) 07/26/06 06:02 pm
> Msg: 46 of 46
> Any predictions on how big the wall of water will be shooting out both ends
> of union labor's greatest accomplishment, Boston's Big Dig Out, when it
> implodes in the next several days?
>
> If it implodes in one big boom, the wall of waater shooting out both ends of
> the tunnel will be the biggest water canon ever seen on Earth.
>
> Never been to Boston, and don't plan on it, although you never can tell. But
> I wonder what is directly in the path of the Boston tunnel mouths and what
> will be the target of the giant man made water cannon when it goes?
>
> It might be time to intentionally flood the tunnells and write another one
> off to the history books like the Space Junker, collapsing WTC towers, and
> the rest of the structures built by union labor.
>
> Notice how nonunion masterpieces of construction still stand like the Golden
> Gate Bridge which was built in an Earthquake zone and has survived to this
> very day despite it.
>
> And the Pentagoof was built with nonunion labor and it withstood a direct
> hit by an aircraft.
>
> Hoover Damn was built without union labor.
>
> On and on. The only real failures in America are those built by "proud"
> union laborers.
>
> Proud of what? Your big fat paychecks and the fact you don't do much for
> them?
>
> Flooding the Big Dig Out BEFORE it implodes will prevent a water canon
> leveling whatever is at the mouths of the tunnels.
>
> Or you could just move the office of every union shop and AFL-CIO to just
> across from the tunnell's openings.
>
> US union labor is the disgrace of working America. They spend more time
> bragging about their failures and terrorizing other Americans than they do
> working.
>
>

marika

2006-10-07, 1:25 pm

On Sat, 07 Oct 2006 09:00:39 -0400, boom <boom1968@hotmail.com> wrote:

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