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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 5527163" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>You were on here like stink on you know what. Let's all pretend nothing has changed and everything is the same in The Emerald City. Also, let's talk about FedEx Airlines, the one that moves people, not freight. I'll bet the Second Coming of Il<em> Duce, </em>his family, and many friends are all Frequent Flyers on Fred's jets.After all, Agent Orange saved him $1.5 B. Again, you don't speak to the actual subject at hand, which is Fred and Raj using Ground to move Express products. What they're doing goes directly against their own claims about FedEx, as I've demonstrated in an exact quote from Freddo in 2010. Those words ring a little hollow these days, except to sycophants who serve him, don't they? UPS and FedEx...the same thing.</p><p></p><p>And to bacha's point. Why eliminate the Ground and HD colors and logos. Gee, Wally, could it be that FedEx doesn't want you to know who delivers or line hauls your package? Yeah, maybe that's why. The average person just sees a FedEx truck and Fred and Raj know that. In reality, re-branding and eliminating the distinction does more to bolster the case against FedEx trying to remain under The RLA. The BS about "disrupting the national economy and preventing vital packages from reaching customers, blah, blah, blah" is pure garbage, and you know it, shill.</p><p></p><p>It isn't hard to smell a rat, especially a big, fat Memphis variety. You fell into the trap...again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 5527163, member: 12508"] You were on here like stink on you know what. Let's all pretend nothing has changed and everything is the same in The Emerald City. Also, let's talk about FedEx Airlines, the one that moves people, not freight. I'll bet the Second Coming of Il[I] Duce, [/I]his family, and many friends are all Frequent Flyers on Fred's jets.After all, Agent Orange saved him $1.5 B. Again, you don't speak to the actual subject at hand, which is Fred and Raj using Ground to move Express products. What they're doing goes directly against their own claims about FedEx, as I've demonstrated in an exact quote from Freddo in 2010. Those words ring a little hollow these days, except to sycophants who serve him, don't they? UPS and FedEx...the same thing. And to bacha's point. Why eliminate the Ground and HD colors and logos. Gee, Wally, could it be that FedEx doesn't want you to know who delivers or line hauls your package? Yeah, maybe that's why. The average person just sees a FedEx truck and Fred and Raj know that. In reality, re-branding and eliminating the distinction does more to bolster the case against FedEx trying to remain under The RLA. The BS about "disrupting the national economy and preventing vital packages from reaching customers, blah, blah, blah" is pure garbage, and you know it, shill. It isn't hard to smell a rat, especially a big, fat Memphis variety. You fell into the trap...again. [/QUOTE]
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