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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
jim wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
DK wrote:
D.Duck wrote:
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But they were screwing working stiff union guys out of their
hard earned money.


Wrong again, schitt-for-brains.

Gotta love union leadership:

http://www.nlpc.org/olap/congress/020501a.htm


WAFA's boys...

2. DOL Alleges ULLICO Imprudently Invested $10 Million




Not *my* boys, schitt-for-brains...as a consultant, I was part of
the reform group that kicked out most of the old management, got
rid of non-performing assets, and worked to reinstate insurance
ratings. The incident you are describing was long before my stint
with ULLICO.

Nice try, though.

How's your career as a horror-movie fluffer going?

Sure. Can we believe you? You have lied so many times in the past we
can just chalk this up to another lie.


Seems to me Harry Krause was listed as an employee of ULLICO. His
title was "media relations officer" or something similar. I'll
provide the cite if I can find it again.



Yup...my "title" was *something* like that, though "officer" was never
part of it, and it was more like PR manager or communications manager.
I had several titles there. Which to a peabrain like you means...what?
The real answer: it means whatever it means, either more, less, or
entirely different.

God, it must be easy to go through life being as stupid as you or
BAR...I mean, you really don't have to think much, right, FloridaJIM?


Wasn't it me who outed you at ULLICO? You had done a pretty good job
hiding your employer. Consultants don't report to work every day at the
company that is paying them, read your labor laws.



Outed me? It was no secret that from 2001 through 2004 I was handling
communications at ULLICO. My name appeared on at least three dozen news
releases, I organized and held a dozen news conferences, my name
appeared as editor of the company magazine, and so on and so forth.
Almost every labor reporter and business news reporter in Washington
knew my name for a while, and so did about 300 major news outlet
reporters around the country who were on my call or mail list. Yeah, it
was a big secret. But only to an idiot like you.