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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 805811" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>And who better than you to be an expert on illogical rantings. Once again, you avoid the discussion because it invalidates your points. Go back and read what you wrote. You are the one that used the words "widespread disruption". You used them when explaining what would happen if Express employees took some sort of action. I haven't taken them out of context. I haven't twisted your words or misinterpreted your meaning. You were very clear on what you said.</p><p></p><p>That's exactly why Express, and UPS for that matter, should be under the RLA. As bbsam and I have been trying to tell you, you are making Fred's argument for him. The RLA itself doesn't really say anything about the economy faltering. What it does say is "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'">To avoid any interruption to commerce or to the operation of any carrier engaged therein". That's the first thing it says under its general purpose. You have very clearly and very distinctly explained why Express should be covered under RLA.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 805811, member: 12850"] And who better than you to be an expert on illogical rantings. Once again, you avoid the discussion because it invalidates your points. Go back and read what you wrote. You are the one that used the words "widespread disruption". You used them when explaining what would happen if Express employees took some sort of action. I haven't taken them out of context. I haven't twisted your words or misinterpreted your meaning. You were very clear on what you said. That's exactly why Express, and UPS for that matter, should be under the RLA. As bbsam and I have been trying to tell you, you are making Fred's argument for him. The RLA itself doesn't really say anything about the economy faltering. What it does say is "[FONT=Times New Roman]To avoid any interruption to commerce or to the operation of any carrier engaged therein". That's the first thing it says under its general purpose. You have very clearly and very distinctly explained why Express should be covered under RLA.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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