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On 03/04/2011 10:20 AM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
Workers are workers, public or private sector. So if someone has a public sector boss, that makes them a "Liberal/Democrat/Marxist/Socialist" and they have no rights? And you, being a "proud" member of a private union, are not a "Liberal/Democrat/Marxist/Socialist" and -do- have rights? Gee, do you think your neighbors, all those teachers, nurses, librarians, garbage truck drivers, policemen and firemen that want a fair shake (JUST like the 'private' union folks do) realize that they are "Liberal/Democrat/Marxist/Socialists"? How dare those people want rights. Why is a private union something to be proud of and being in a public union, according to you, makes you a "Liberal/Democrat/Marxist/Socialist"? I would appreciate you explaining the difference. Since the government is run by corporations there is no such thing as private sector/public sector; just "us" and "them". |
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