Wasn't meant as an insult to them personally or as fighters, it was meant more as an explanation for their motivation to attack the UFC. Do I think it's a personal vendetta against the UFC? Yeah, I do, but I don't think it's 100% one way or the other. I believe they probably do want to help the fighters as well, but I do believe there is an element of a personal vendetta. These are fighters who were cut and believe they weren't paid properly and got the short end of the stick. They want to strike out.
We can argue semantics all day, but when I wrote "a bunch of bitter ex employees who couldn't hack it in the UFC", I stick by that. They are a bunch (more than 1), they are bitter, they are ex employees, and in being cut by the UFC it was evident that they couldn't hack it.
Again, it's no insult to those guys, who I respect greatly as competitors. Carlos Newton was one of my first favorite fighters, I started watching MMA in 2001 just before Carlos won the WW title at UFC 31 and to see a fellow Canadian kick ass in the UFC was great. I respect all those guys, but the fact remains that they are mostly disgruntled employees.