AA Recall Rumor
#41
FACT: The arbitrator made a ruling in line with what Letter 3/Supp W said.
FACT: Hundreds of AA pilots were able to still have a job after 9/11 due to
the flowback. Now Eagle pilots are getting their benefits from the
agreement
FACT: The trolls on here are in denial.
fact [fakt]
–noun
1. something that actually exists; reality; truth: Your fears have no basis in fact.
2. something known to exist or to have happened: Space travel is now a fact.
3. a truth known by actual experience or observation; something known to be true: Scientists gather facts about plant growth.
4. something said to be true or supposed to have happened: The facts given by the witness are highly questionable.
5. Law . Often, facts. an actual or alleged event or circumstance, as distinguished from its legal effect or consequence. Compare question of fact, question of law.
de·ni·al [dih-nahy-uhl]
–noun
1. an assertion that something said, believed, alleged, etc., is false: Despite his denials, we knew he had taken the purse. The politician issued a denial of his opponent's charges.
2. refusal to believe a doctrine, theory, or the like.
3. disbelief in the existence or reality of a thing.
4. the refusal to satisfy a claim, request, desire, etc., or the refusal of a person making it.
5. refusal to recognize or acknowledge; a disowning or disavowal: the traitor's denial of his country; Peter's denial of Christ.
6. Law . refusal to acknowledge the validity of a claim, suit, or the like; a plea that denies allegations of fact in an adversary's plea: Although she sued for libel, he entered a general denial.
7. sacrifice of one's own wants or needs; self-denial.
8. Psychology . an unconscious defense mechanism used to reduce anxiety by denying thoughts, feelings, or facts that are consciously intolerable.
#44
I think it's very clear which side of the fence I'm on when it involves furloughees have their furlough extended. But irregardless, AMR is the winner, divide and conquer, Chapter 7, We Win again.
Old Bubbie Smackdown (Bob Crandall) probably got invited to Fort Worth to cling champagne glasses with the rest of his disciples. Wonder if Con Carty made it too ?
Truly another instance of weakening our profession.
Old Bubbie Smackdown (Bob Crandall) probably got invited to Fort Worth to cling champagne glasses with the rest of his disciples. Wonder if Con Carty made it too ?
Truly another instance of weakening our profession.
#45
I wouldn't waste your time willflyforcash. Unfortunately there are a few AA trolls on here that could use a vocabulary lesson.
FACT: The arbitrator made a ruling in line with what Letter 3/Supp W said.
FACT: Hundreds of AA pilots were able to still have a job after 9/11 due to
the flowback. Now Eagle pilots are getting their benefits from the
agreement
FACT: The trolls on here are in denial.
fact [fakt]
–noun
1. something that actually exists; reality; truth: Your fears have no basis in fact.
2. something known to exist or to have happened: Space travel is now a fact.
3. a truth known by actual experience or observation; something known to be true: Scientists gather facts about plant growth.
4. something said to be true or supposed to have happened: The facts given by the witness are highly questionable.
5. Law . Often, facts. an actual or alleged event or circumstance, as distinguished from its legal effect or consequence. Compare question of fact, question of law.
de·ni·al [dih-nahy-uhl]
–noun
1. an assertion that something said, believed, alleged, etc., is false: Despite his denials, we knew he had taken the purse. The politician issued a denial of his opponent's charges.
2. refusal to believe a doctrine, theory, or the like.
3. disbelief in the existence or reality of a thing.
4. the refusal to satisfy a claim, request, desire, etc., or the refusal of a person making it.
5. refusal to recognize or acknowledge; a disowning or disavowal: the traitor's denial of his country; Peter's denial of Christ.
6. Law . refusal to acknowledge the validity of a claim, suit, or the like; a plea that denies allegations of fact in an adversary's plea: Although she sued for libel, he entered a general denial.
7. sacrifice of one's own wants or needs; self-denial.
8. Psychology . an unconscious defense mechanism used to reduce anxiety by denying thoughts, feelings, or facts that are consciously intolerable.
FACT: The arbitrator made a ruling in line with what Letter 3/Supp W said.
FACT: Hundreds of AA pilots were able to still have a job after 9/11 due to
the flowback. Now Eagle pilots are getting their benefits from the
agreement
FACT: The trolls on here are in denial.
fact [fakt]
–noun
1. something that actually exists; reality; truth: Your fears have no basis in fact.
2. something known to exist or to have happened: Space travel is now a fact.
3. a truth known by actual experience or observation; something known to be true: Scientists gather facts about plant growth.
4. something said to be true or supposed to have happened: The facts given by the witness are highly questionable.
5. Law . Often, facts. an actual or alleged event or circumstance, as distinguished from its legal effect or consequence. Compare question of fact, question of law.
de·ni·al [dih-nahy-uhl]
–noun
1. an assertion that something said, believed, alleged, etc., is false: Despite his denials, we knew he had taken the purse. The politician issued a denial of his opponent's charges.
2. refusal to believe a doctrine, theory, or the like.
3. disbelief in the existence or reality of a thing.
4. the refusal to satisfy a claim, request, desire, etc., or the refusal of a person making it.
5. refusal to recognize or acknowledge; a disowning or disavowal: the traitor's denial of his country; Peter's denial of Christ.
6. Law . refusal to acknowledge the validity of a claim, suit, or the like; a plea that denies allegations of fact in an adversary's plea: Although she sued for libel, he entered a general denial.
7. sacrifice of one's own wants or needs; self-denial.
8. Psychology . an unconscious defense mechanism used to reduce anxiety by denying thoughts, feelings, or facts that are consciously intolerable.
#47
Oh Contraire !! (LOL)
"Irregardless" is appropriate, because my point had no correlation to my viewpoint.
But if "regardless" makes you feel better...then yes, my friend...my point is regardless of my position.
Happy Trails
FF
"Irregardless" is appropriate, because my point had no correlation to my viewpoint.
But if "regardless" makes you feel better...then yes, my friend...my point is regardless of my position.
Happy Trails
FF
#48
RJ pilots win Lottery
Unfortunately there are a few AA trolls on here that could use a vocabulary lesson.
FACT: The arbitrator made a ruling in line with what Letter 3/Supp W said.
FACT: Hundreds of AA pilots were able to still have a job after 9/11 due to
the flowback. Now Eagle pilots are getting their benefits from the
agreemet
FACT: The arbitrator made a ruling in line with what Letter 3/Supp W said.
FACT: Hundreds of AA pilots were able to still have a job after 9/11 due to
the flowback. Now Eagle pilots are getting their benefits from the
agreemet
Thought so.
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