He put us in a bad spot. |
I would not advocate going back on strike. |
It's a routine thing they do to break you. It chills free speech. Your hands are tied now. |
Members beat him up from all sides, left, right and center. I've never seen anything like it. By the time he asked for questions, 20 hands went up. Things went so badly [for Toussaint] that by the time of the Queens meeting the next night, all the questions were screened ahead of time. |
This is what you call a tie. We have one yes, one no. |