Re: WAS----Patricks Train---Now Union Bashing!

Earl Brimshaw (ebrimshaw@hotmail.com)
Thu, 16 Apr 1998 08:25:27 +0100

Excuse me, what the hell does this have to do with railways. PLEASE MOVE
THIS BORING CRAP TO AUS.POLITICS OR SET UP YOUR OWN NEWS GROUP:
AUS.I.HAVE.NOTHING.BETTER.TO.TALK.ABOUT.BECAUSE.I.DONT.HAVE.A.LIFE.

You union people just keep whinging and whinging. If you're trying to
drum up support, you're going the wrong way about it. After having to
put up paging through all this rubbish, frankly I can see what employers
are up against when they deal with the militant elements of the union
movement: Whinging toerags that just go on and on and on and on and
on.......

Earl

Rod Young wrote:
>
> Robert Howard <warry@tassie.net.au> wrote in article
> <6gotr7$23i$1@monty.tassie.net.au>...
> >
> > tezza wrote in message <6giod5$2jv$1@nswpull.telstra.net>...
> > >
> > >David Proctor wrote in message <6ghau1$ae7$1@wbn.sydnet.com>...
> >
> >
> > [Snip]
> >
> Date: Sep 23 2001
> Aid workers from Indonesia today reported that after six weeks of fruitless
> searching,
> that they did not find any more survivors!
> It has been a week since the last survivors found had been evacuated from
> Melbourne.
> World Health Organisation Inspectors on site, say that the special United
> Nations
> teams would be flown out next Thursday.
> Urgent Talks in Jerusalem, have tried to put together what happened in
> Australia,
> and have urged World Leaders to try and find the answers, and so try and
> avoid similar happenings elsewhere.
> CNN Reporter Gert Hilder, interviewed one of the few survivors Ebone
> Loevey, who
> it is believed to have escaped on one of the special evacuation 747's,
> dressed as a woman,and who was reported to be in good health.
> When asked how could this happen in such a civilized Country ,his reply
> was. "What do you expect when for 100 years the filthy commos are left to
> do what they like, We finaly got sick and Tired of being stopped from
> enjoying our natural, undeniable right of being filthy rich, and got rid of
> the lot of them"
> And how did you do that Mr. Loevey?
> "Well first of all we sacked them all, and got outher people to come in at
> half the wages, and work longer hours.. and it was great for a
> while...Uncle Benji doubled his wealth in just one year!"
> And...
> well you know what its like, after a while to stay competitive, you have to
> do something else...and when your on a good thing...stick to it...so
> We sacked all the workers and got more to come in at half the wages and
> things were really good for a while....then we stopped welfare, made it
> against the law to be unemployed, hung all unionists upside down on crosses
> to strangle...and before you knew it, all the Commo workers, wankers that
> they were, just disapeared?
> Thats terrible Mr. Loevey..then...?
> "Well Uncle Benji,got a bit depressed, because he had no one to be better
> than!
> but everything was good again when he realised that most of his friends
> were really beneath him. So it all started again, and do you know it took
> him only three years,
> But then it was too late to turn back, we found that we had that much money
> and gold, and we had possessions unheard of....but the city was empty, we
> had no food and I thought of the days when as a boy I didnt listen to the
> old ones, at 17 I knew it all.......Mr Loevey started to sob quietly and
> soon after ran from the room, and a shot was heard!
> They raced to the toilet and found that poor Mr Loevey had blown the top of
> his head off in despair!
> We can only guess..He must have realised he had left all his wealth behind,
> and could not face the truth that he was just a poor sod like the rest of
> us!
> Rod
> names have been changed to protect the guilty.