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indianablue Donating Member (558 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-05-04 01:20 AM
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When did the word UNION become a bad thing.
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Edited on Sun Dec-05-04 01:22 AM by indianablue
Is not the United States of America a .....UNION?

Unions have little or no power anymore but wihtout the worker uprising pre and post New Deal this country would never have become an economic powerhouse.

It totally enrages me when people bad mouth Unions.

Yes they have had corruption and yes they have had their share of problems so has any other organization.


The vast majority of Americans have reaped the beneifts of what unions have won either directly or indirectly.

Wihtout the strong unions of the past we would have no worker rights its just that simple.

So F^&& U all you freaking people who worship asses in the Republican party. I know some unions members do too and that makes me even more sick.


I wantr all you assholes to turn down your overtime, health care, vacations, paid holidays, etc..

I can go on and on but WTF no one cares so do not bitch then all these things are gone.

DO NOT BLAME FREAKING LIBERALS OR GAYS OR ANYTHING EXCEPT


YOURSELF!


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