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In reply to the discussion: Breaking: Americans for Prosperity stages phony altercation at Michigan Right to Work rally [View all]ReRe
(12,189 posts)36. Thank you for telling us about John Nelson....
.... Yes, I have to remind myself all the time that many of our DUers are young adults and haven't had the opportunity yet to learn about the Labor struggles of the late 19th century, and into the 20th century. The PEOPLE built this country. And they were sorely taken advantage of, until they started to press for union representation. It's the history of the United States, really (Labor History).
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Breaking: Americans for Prosperity stages phony altercation at Michigan Right to Work rally [View all]
Melinda
Dec 2012
OP
it seems people just assume they have these rights and they won't be taken away.
ejpoeta
Dec 2012
#46
Treasonous - that's the word. History bears this out... labor will tolerate just so much.
Melinda
Dec 2012
#28
There's plenty of blame to go around for the fall of unions, but I know this:
mountain grammy
Dec 2012
#23
A person who would perpetrate a false-flag is capable of anything - even stealing someone's pension.
Octafish
Dec 2012
#25
Agent provocateurs disrupting a demonstration by the Sanitation Workers in Memphis...
MinM
Dec 2012
#33
A threat to the propertied class, the landed gentry, the wealthy, old money, the establishment.
Octafish
Dec 2012
#56
"You just don't mess with ... big brawny men ..." These are not the steel workers from 1959 or the
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2012
#39