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Posted February 21 2010 - 09:47 AM

Mr. Aloise has been telling people that he knows the real identities of people posting on Teamster.net.

Obviously, this is a serious breach of trust by the TNET administrators.

I didn't expect this site to be snitches for the IBT.

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Posted February 21 2010 - 10:45 AM

View PostTT, on February 21 2010 - 09:47 AM, said:

Mr. Aloise has been telling people that he knows the real identities of people posting on Teamster.net.

Obviously, this is a serious breach of trust by the TNET administrators.

I didn't expect this site to be snitches for the IBT.
if you are triyng to discredit TNet youa re in the wrong place. Your post is so far from the trtuh it is not even comiacl. If you have been around any length of time you owuld rememebr the legal lengths that Phil went through to protect the identtiy of TNet users like when Cullen tried to balme his election loss of TNet and sued and the multiple times that the internatioanl tried to get the site shut down.

I find your guest sign in name intersesting as it is the same initials of an international employee from the thrid floor that got booted to a cubicle. Did your new white leather funriture fit into the cubicle? Then when you iclude that Rome as a new vice president did not bow on beneded knnee to Hoffas wish for a confirmation vote for a executive baord replacement for Santangelo it starts to make sense that some of the non Teamsters and consultants that Hoffa was directed to fire would be angry and try to strike back.

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Posted February 21 2010 - 10:45 AM

TT, Can you just give this paranoid B.S. a rest for a while?
We just lost a brother, mentor, and father who was a beacon of light, a voice of reason for all us in the T-Net family,
to look to in the rough seas this site and our International Union has been involved in as of late.
Diapers and politicians need to be changed... often for the same reason.

#4 Barking Dog

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Posted February 25 2010 - 06:58 PM

View PostBarking Dog, on February 21 2010 - 10:45 AM, said:

if you are triyng to discredit TNet youa re in the wrong place. Your post is so far from the trtuh it is not even comiacl. If you have been around any length of time you owuld rememebr the legal lengths that Phil went through to protect the identtiy of TNet users like when Cullen tried to balme his election loss of TNet and sued and the multiple times that the internatioanl tried to get the site shut down.

I find your guest sign in name intersesting as it is the same initials of an international employee from the thrid floor that got booted to a cubicle. Did your new white leather funriture fit into the cubicle? Then when you iclude that Rome as a new vice president did not bow on beneded knnee to Hoffas wish for a confirmation vote for a executive baord replacement for Santangelo it starts to make sense that some of the non Teamsters and consultants that Hoffa was directed to fire would be angry and try to strike back.
Still no comment TT? You know that being moved to a cubicle is just being moved cloesr to the door?