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December 28th 03, 04:57 PM
Brian
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ojunk (Michael Bryant) wrote in message ...
From: "Brother Bill"
The only jobs GW has sent overseas in the US Army.
GW has outsourced Republican telemarketing for contributions to call
centers in
India. He has refused to take a stance against any outsourcing.
PROVE IT.
Duh. Prove he hasn't. You started the assertions.
But, just for your needed education, try the following:
http://www.casperstartribune.net/art...oming/4624eddd
c346dde0c920e515aad2129a.txt
http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0301/031301p1.htm
http://www.csa-dc.org/press_shop/CSA...the%20News.htm
http://bbspot.com/politics/News/2003...tsourcing.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2003Dec18.html
Now, it's your turn, Brother Bill. Please prove that Bush has NOT sent jobs
overseas. Bet you can't!
Why no real address? Not enough courage to attach your name to your clear lies?
Try again, loser.
Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
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(remove "nojunk" to reply)
From the Washington Post link:
"John Gage, president of the American Federation of Government
Employees, is gearing up for a long, difficult battle with the Bush
administration.
The union plans to spend $1 million on an advertising campaign"
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Isn't spending $1,000,000 of union members money on advertising called
"outsourcing?" Maybe it would be cheaper for them to use that money
in some other way than hiring Madison Avenue to lease time on Ted
Turner Network to talk to the People.
continue...
"in key presidential campaign states to argue that taxpayer money is
being wasted on government contractors and that the administration's
outsourcing efforts make it more difficult to deliver health care to
military veterans."
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Military Members are NOT unionized and are not part of the Federal
Employees Union. I wonder why this union has decided to pick up the
cause of Veterans?
continue...
"The goal, Gage said, "is not so much to saturate the voters with our
message. We're trying to get our message out to the people who follow
politics closely and to encourage the candidates to pick up our
issues."
The union also plans to spend at least $700,000 lobbying on Capitol
Hill in coming months, and AFGE legislative director Beth Moten and
her staff will focus on outsourcing, pay, overtime, labor rights and
employee rights."
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Hmmm. More outsourcing. I wonder who will receive the $700,000 lobby
fee. Why can't the union just send over Beth and a couple of their
reps to talk to government members on Capitol Hill? I'm sure a few
first class plane tickets, a few nights in a luxury suite and an open
bar tab would cost far less than $700,000.
So in the end, no matter who they are, they're pretty free with the
money as long as its not coming out of their own pockets.
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