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Cold War Spook

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22. Why would they do such a thing.
Fri Jan 4, 2019, 06:45 PM
Jan 2019

I mean who else do we know that would use a phony health problem to keep from, oh that's right. Never mind.

Shouldn't it be "calling in sick" ? oberliner Jan 2019 #1
Yes. You call in to the workplace to tell them you'll be out sick. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2019 #3
I wonder if they will change the headline oberliner Jan 2019 #6
yeah, you call in to work. mobeau69 Jan 2019 #4
We say' called out' more often. GulfCoast66 Jan 2019 #28
We always said "called in" ... JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2019 #46
yes CountAllVotes Jan 2019 #5
That is a true nit you have picked. Got anything else? Hekate Jan 2019 #8
It just jumped out at me when I read the headline oberliner Jan 2019 #9
Yeah, I wondered if it was a term specific to the TSA or something! LisaM Jan 2019 #17
Oddly, it is used throughout the article oberliner Jan 2019 #19
Probably got the article from a freelancer. LisaM Jan 2019 #21
Rene Marsh seems to favor the "calling out sick" phrasing oberliner Jan 2019 #23
It is different. I read it a few times before it clicked. I am not familiar with that riversedge Jan 2019 #31
In NYC they do often say "call out sick" violetpastille Jan 2019 #32
strange to me. I am a midwesterner. Lived in the west for a while and NM but riversedge Jan 2019 #33
And in NYC they stand "on" line, not in line like the rest of us. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2019 #38
Interestingly, the NY Times uses "calling in sick" in their tweet on this topic oberliner Jan 2019 #40
trying to derail the thread? CreekDog Jan 2019 #41
No? oberliner Jan 2019 #42
The answer is yes CreekDog Jan 2019 #44
Many news outlets have been getting sloppy for a while IronLionZion Jan 2019 #14
You can say that again! oberliner Jan 2019 #16
I'm thinking now it could be a regional thing oberliner Jan 2019 #24
It may be regional, as you pointed out Docreed2003 Jan 2019 #37
I say Tom-A-to... Juneboarder Jan 2019 #36
Good Sherman A1 Jan 2019 #2
The one agency hated as much as ICE IronLionZion Jan 2019 #7
+1 CountAllVotes Jan 2019 #10
Good points Hekate Jan 2019 #12
If the TSA really wanted to protect us they should stop strip searching and anal probing people cstanleytech Jan 2019 #34
+1 violetpastille Jan 2019 #35
TSA is protected from being prosecuted for sexual assault charges IronLionZion Jan 2019 #39
Maybe the idea of nation wide workers strike is forming. nt NCjack Jan 2019 #11
Federal employees can't go on strike. Quemado Jan 2019 #29
A lot of people cannot work PatSeg Jan 2019 #13
How many paychecks have they missed? Igel Jan 2019 #20
I'm wondering durablend Jan 2019 #15
yeah but that's not gonna happen FromMissouri Jan 2019 #27
So let me get this straight. ON the border, where we don't need extra security.. LisaM Jan 2019 #18
Why would they do such a thing. Cold War Spook Jan 2019 #22
This cannot be angrychair Jan 2019 #25
Can't blame them myself. How can any KPN Jan 2019 #26
Don't often say told you so, but told you so. GulfCoast66 Jan 2019 #30
The way that trump is treating the public servants is horrible Gothmog Jan 2019 #43
What if Border Patrol agents did this, too? Liberty Belle Jan 2019 #45
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