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Orrin, Please, grow up. About 15 per cent of the work force is union. But you continue to beat the drum and point the finger: must be time to get some money out of the dumb public for your next campaign, or is it for your retirement?
Either way, Orrin grow up!
It's the same old republican BS about unions. What about all the regulations that were taken away on oil companies or banks. Do you think it increased or decreased corruption?
For many of us the union is the only way we can stand up to large corporations so of course Bush would try to limit their voice. Just remember that a union doesn't represent on person but represents workers and the union is accountable to those workers. These workers are also very proud of their democractic principles and rights that they use to promote their ideas and agenda. I don't really think Hatch understands that. He just sees a group of people that have enough strength together to stand up for their rights against exploytation by large corportate interests.
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