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Saturday, June 03, 2023

ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST. SOUTHERN DISTRICT VP DENNIS DONAHU IS OUT

 IT APPEARS ANOTHER UBC DISTRICT VP IS OUT

IT IS REPORTED DONAHU RESIGNED ON TUESDAY.OOPS. SORRY I MEAN RETIRED ON TUESDAY


 

THIS WAS POSTED  ON THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT WEB SITE

 

Southern Construction Industry Leader Dennis Donahou Retires...

"After a successful 47-year career in the Southern USA’s construction industry, Dennis Donahou has retired. He leaves his post as District Vice President of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC) Southern District"

 

READ IT HERE

 

MAN THE UBC IS CHANGING INTERNATIONAL  OFFICERS AND DISTRICT VP'S MORE THAN DOUG MCARRON CHANGES HIS DEPENDS DIAPERS OR THE TENNIS BALLS ON HIS WALKER


 

 PHIL NEWKIRK IN

 PHIL NEWKIRK OUT


RANDY THORNHILL IN

RANDY THORNHILL OUT

 

DAN LANGFORD IN

DAN LANGFORD OUT

 

LOUD MOUTH BLOW HARD PETE RODRIGUEZ IN AS WESTERN DISTRICT VP AND SOUTHWEST EST


MCGRIFF IN

MCGRIFF OUT 

 

MCGRIFF DISTRICT VP  SPOT STILL OUT FOR BID


DONAHU OUT


WOW.THERE SEEMS TO BE QUITE A BIT OR IN AND OUT AT THE INTERNATIONAL AND THE DISTRICT VP SPOTS.

NOW ARE THESE ABDICATIONS BY CHOICE OR ARE THESE DISTRICT VPS SCAPEGOATS BECAUSE DOUG MCCARRON IS A MORON AND AN ARROGANT POS


SEEMS TO BE AS MANY WESTERN DISTRICT VP'S SUDDEN RETIREMENTS AS THERE ARE UBC COUNCILS SEIZED BY DOUGY AND COUNCIL EST'S ACCUSED OF CORRUPTION


ANYBODY ELSE SMELL A RAT??


3 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:30 AM

    Seems to me that the wheels of justice might finally be moving. Does anyone else get that feeling? Plus Doug is a boneyard.

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    1. Anonymous1:19 PM

      I wish I felt the same. Unfortunately in the case of Team McCarron I don’t think the wheels of justice are moving at all, I think they are stuck too deep in the mud.

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    2. Anonymous5:56 PM

      They were allll promised zero federal oversight
      .. there is more than one way to steal and launder money .

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