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Yeah the unions just have the welfare of the students in mind
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Yeah the unions just have the welfare of the students in mind
On Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 3:19:43 PM UTC-4, wrote:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...veritas-sting/ "In one video, a union official says, “I need to know the truth so I can bend the truth.” That’s not how it works. We need to know the truth so we can hold everyone accountable for what they say & do." Wow. Unions protecting union teachers who sexually assault their underage students. Scum. |
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Yeah the unions just have the welfare of the students in mind
Acting like they're lawyers.
The barristers won't like that....It will cut them out of lying for their clients. |
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Yeah the unions just have the welfare of the students in mind
Then comes the idea raised of “illegal” wiretap, trespassing, etc.. Unless there was a judges warrent this could be stricken and loaded with countersuits.
However, it is now in the public eye and makes for unfavorable opinion. It’ll be interesting where this will go... |
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Yeah the unions just have the welfare of the students in mind
On Wed, 09 May 2018 15:19:39 -0400, wrote:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...veritas-sting/ "The New Jersey uproar may be just the start of a battle royal between Project Veritas and the nations two largest education unions the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers." Good to hear. Maybe some 'veritas' will unfold about what teachers unions are actually doing...and it's not trying to better educate kids. |
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Yeah the unions just have the welfare of the students in mind
On Wed, 9 May 2018 13:25:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
Then comes the idea raised of illegal wiretap, trespassing, etc.. Unless there was a judges warrent this could be stricken and loaded with countersuits. However, it is now in the public eye and makes for unfavorable opinion. Itll be interesting where this will go... Here's the comment: "You may cloak yourself in the protections of the First Amdt-but unlawful eavesdropping, recorded misrepresentations, trespassing, theft of documents & splicing and dicing of unlawfully obtained material is not what most people call the truth." Note that Randi Weingarten (President, AFT- a union of professionals, now 100 years old- committed to improving schools, hospitals& public institutions 4 children, families & communities) never makes the accusation, just uses innuendo to attempt to cause doubt. I say 'bull****'! |
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Yeah the unions just have the welfare of the students in mind
On Wed, 9 May 2018 13:00:11 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
Acting like they're lawyers. The barristers won't like that....It will cut them out of lying for their clients. Who? The barristers won't like the unions lying? |
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Yeah the unions just have the welfare of the students in mind
John H. Wrote in message:
On Wed, 9 May 2018 13:25:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Then comes the idea raised of illegal wiretap, trespassing, etc.. Unless there was a judges warrent this could be stricken and loaded with countersuits. However, it is now in the public eye and makes for unfavorable opinion. Itll be interesting where this will go... Here's the comment: "You may cloak yourself in the protections of the First Amdt-but unlawful eavesdropping, recorded misrepresentations, trespassing, theft of documents & splicing and dicing of unlawfully obtained material is not what most people call the truth." Note that Randi Weingarten (President, AFT- a union of professionals, now 100 years old- committed to improving schools, hospitals& public institutions 4 children, families & communities) never makes the accusation, just uses innuendo to attempt to cause doubt. I say 'bull****'! This is unions you are talking about. Why would anuthing they pull surprise you? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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Yeah the unions just have the welfare of the students in mind
John H
- hide quoted text - On Wed, 9 May 2018 13:25:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Then comes the idea raised of “illegal” wiretap, trespassing, etc.. Unless there was a judges warrent this could be stricken and loaded with countersuits. However, it is now in the public eye and makes for unfavorable opinion. It’ll be interesting where this will go... Here's the comment: "You may cloak yourself in the protections of the First Amdt-but unlawful eavesdropping, recorded misrepresentations, trespassing, theft of documents & splicing and dicing of unlawfully obtained material is not what most people call the truth." Note that Randi Weingarten (President, AFT- a union of professionals, now 100 years old- committed to improving schools, hospitals& public institutions 4 children, families & communities) never makes the accusation, just uses innuendo to attempt to cause doubt. I say 'bull****'! ...... Huh, well, looks that he and I were thinking about the same way of gaining info. Not that they got it but how they got it. I don’t know about the rest of the stuff... |
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Yeah the unions just have the welfare of the students in mind
On 5/9/18 3:19 PM, wrote:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...veritas-sting/ James O'Keefe and his group have been caught numerous times "editing" videos to make their subjects appear to say things they did not. He's just a right-wing rabble-rouser, he's been arrested and convicted and copped pleas to various charges, and I recall he got hit with a whopping fine for one of his ganders, though I don't remember which. Therefore, I am sure you, your buds here and El Trumpo consider him a folk hero. |
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