Posted on 06/14/2011 6:26:15 AM PDT by Ballygrl
The Unions again acting like loudmouth whiny babies:
That’s why we don’t need government owned (and union run) media organizations.
generally they act more like that Italian family that used to have their own series on HBO...
The people who give unions a bad name Posted on June 13, 2011 by Bob Ingle
There is no more objective journalist than my New Jersey 101.5 FM colleague Kevin McArdle. The talk show hosts on his station give opinions, thats what theyre for, but Kevins job as Statehouse correspondent for the Millennium stations is to give both sides of the story. And thats was he was trying to do this morning when a loud mouth dude interrupted to tell him he should give both sides of the story. He didnt want to be interviewed in a sane manner. He just wanted to scream and make a fool of himself. This guy even said collective bargaining was bad. When Kevin asked him about that he said thats what he said but thats not what he meant. Union members wonder why unions are getting a bad reputation. Take a look at this and youll see why.
I presume the camera was not supposed to be exposed since that was pretty lousy camera work. But I do enjoy living in New Jersey just for these kind of exchanges!
Are there people who give Unions a good name?
The reporter should have let it go and not chased the guy down. He followed him early in the video. If he didn’t want this kind of stuff he shouldn’t have followed him.
A Union guy in Jersey? The reporter is lucky he didn’t get smacked.
Isn’t 101.5 FM a RADIO STATION? Probably had a cheap camera on to record these kind of things. To show the “smeardia” later, or maybe to identify the suspects. The way that union guy was acting, it seems things could have EASILY escalated to violence, he probably didn’t do as much as he wanted to BECAUSE of the camera.
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