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On 8/8/13 7:54 AM, Tim wrote:
On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 5:51:31 AM UTC-5, F. O. A. D. wrote:
On 8/5/13 9:47 PM, Tim wrote:

On Monday, August 5, 2013 7:34:43 AM UTC-5, John H wrote:






Was that Zimmerman, or your bud Krause? Harry's said such behavior is quite appropriate, or words to




that effect.








John (Gun Nut) H.








Cite?








Right here!








http://tinyurl.com/o42at








Learn to read!








John (Gun Nut) H.








READ WHAT, idiot? Heresay? I'd guess in your narrow mind that heresay




about Martin is damning, but actual arrest records of Zimmerman are




bull****, right?








Well, if arrests make one a 'bad' person, then you should ask your newfound buddy about this:












8/8/01








Au contraire...having worked as a mid and upper level troublemaker* for both




the NEA and the AFT, I can testify first-hand that there are no organizations




more democratic. They will talk every single subject to death, until




everyone's opinion is heard at least three times.








*My professional resume include a mention of the time I was cited for




*criminal* contempt of court, jailed briefly and fined 50 Large in New York




State for activities aimed at prolonging a teachers' strike a judge wanted




ended. The charges later were dropped. I enjoyed every minute of it.




Harry Krause




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John (Gun Nut) H.




Hope you're having a great day!




Oh man.


Hey, it wasn't as if I lied my country into a war against Iraq or

Afghanistan, and there was no criminal penalty for public employee

strikes in the state at that time.


Harry, why make excuses? just the other day you were calling someone out for attempting to make 'moral equivalences'



It was a joke, Tim. And I'm certainly not making excuses for my work to
help teachers improve their lot in life. Workers are not serfs, or at
least they weren't in most of the last half of the last century.