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Posted on December 2 at 7:45 p.m.
pzuris,
Awhile back when I was doing some research on the illegal alien issues, one thing I noticed at some of the pro-immigration rallies was the ACLU involvement and the distribution of communist propaganda along with slogans and symbolism very similar to what we normally associate with the former USSR and communist China.
Look at many of their past lawsuits and some of the "victims" they have defended. In one sense they appear to be waging a war against our society's values through the courts, enforcing measures of political correctness down our throats. PC is known to be a communist ploy.
As far as I'm concerned their publicly professed motivations are suspect. If their real agenda is and always has been communism they certainly aren't going to make that publicly known.
Posted on November 30 at 1:05 p.m.
Want to send a message to these businesses and tomato workers? Start growing your own tomatoes.
Posted on November 30 at 1:01 p.m.
SOAMI,
Every time we sell or lease a bit of US property we decrease our sovereignty and increase national security risks. Most of our public officials know this, but don't appear to care too much about it. Our hired help in government seems more interested in melding our country into a huge continental trade/political bloc than maintaining our freedom and independence. Start thinking of the UN as your daddy rather than Uncle Sam.
Posted on November 25 at 11:06 p.m.
boulderbilly,
That's a sad comment on our public education system.
Posted on November 18 at 8:58 p.m.
DinNaples,
Huh? Where was I talking about bailout? I don't approve of a bailout for any company or of government subsidies. I think a business should succeed on its own merits or fail.
Posted on November 18 at 5:02 p.m.
rationalman,
I would have to disagree with the point on working for big companies. How they treat their employees is dependent on management and/or the owners.
Wal-Mart use to be a good place to work until Sam Walton became ill and died. Germain Lincoln Mercury was a more employee friendly place when Bob Sr. was running than after Bob Jr. when he took over.
It's greed, dishonestly, and lack of consideration that ruins it for the workers in any company, large or small. Moreover, when a business places more importance on money rather than people, not only do the workers suffer for it, but the customers as well.
Posted on November 16 at 6:18 p.m.
Speranza,
Good links. Thank you.
Posted on November 14 at 3:30 p.m.
Homebaked bread and chocolate chip cookies?
Posted on November 14 at 3:14 p.m.
Post #35,
Sorry, I made the same mistake again, posting while the husband was logged in.
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Posted on December 2 at 7:56 p.m.
Whatever happened to the Recall Mel campaign?
On POLL: Martinez announces he will not seek reelection