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D.Duck wrote:
H the K wrote: Sergeant Kimberly Munley is a civilian police officer at the Ft. Hood military installation and a member of AFGE Local 1920. Her union has set up a "thanks" site and will be delivering messages to our national heroine this Friday: http://www.afge.org/index.cfm?fuse=c...contentID=2064 n no way to detract from Ms Munleys fine work, but would have bothered if there wasn't a distinct attachment to some union? This is strictly a union thing. You have to belong to a union and call her sister to be part of this particular tribute. I wonder if civilians, not tethered to a union, are allowed to praise her for her dedication and courage? |
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