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Friday, June 21, 2013

LV Labor Council: We Don't Need No Steenkin' Gregory

Jim Gregory has another outfit to sue. The Lehigh Valley Labor Council has dumped him as one of their Vice Presidents. He received word at a meeting earlier this week. President Gregg Potter declined comment.

7 comments:

  1. Bernie, Gregory claimed this would never happen because Potter didn't have the ability to do it. He has been bragging about how he would take over the Labor Council.

    I guess that plan is now on the back burner.

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  2. Unfortunately with the PFA, contempt of court charges, and other problems he faces I am sure they had no choice. Sad.

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  3. he's doing 2 pigs - not a care in the world

    eat your heart out old and ugly drunk

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  4. It apperar's that the consequence's of Mr. Gregory's action's are becomming reality. He has fatally killed his chance @ Public Office.

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  5. Wonder if he has had a press conference about getting dumped by his labor buddies.

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  6. July 3rd is right around the corner Jimbo! They are going to love you in the can. Pun intended! I guess you and your campaign are toast!!

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