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Donald Ian Rankin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-17-06 02:13 PM
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29. "We would never suggest to you how to vote"?
So who published this leaflet, then?
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  -Wal-Mart Won’t Pay Workers Well, But Now Tells Them How to Vote Omaha Steve  Aug-16-06 08:32 PM   #0 
  - One bit of silver lining: You have to think a lot of employees will  Phredicles   Aug-16-06 08:35 PM   #1 
  - Well, if that was aimed at their workers, it sure isn'[t going to help  napi21   Aug-16-06 08:36 PM   #2 
  - It cheers me up to see Unions working on becoming part of the Solution.  patrice   Aug-16-06 08:39 PM   #3 
  - "I owe my soul to the company store"  MethuenProgressive   Aug-16-06 08:55 PM   #4 
  - Is it fascism yet?  tanyev   Aug-16-06 09:06 PM   #5 
  - Sending voter guides to your employees is just flat out wrong.  cornermouse   Aug-16-06 09:12 PM   #6 
  - I don't know how a manager or supervisor would  WestSeattle2   Aug-16-06 09:33 PM   #9 
  - True.  cornermouse   Aug-17-06 04:58 AM   #11 
  - I had a Union  DocSavage   Aug-17-06 06:10 AM   #14 
     - Do unions tell their members how to vote? AFL-CIO faq  Omaha Steve   Aug-17-06 09:53 AM   #15 
     - Explain  DocSavage   Aug-17-06 11:01 AM   #20 
        - small difference  Omaha Steve   Aug-17-06 12:34 PM   #21 
     - Workers vote for a union  sandnsea   Aug-17-06 01:18 PM   #24 
        - More Importantly  ieoeja   Aug-17-06 01:49 PM   #25 
        - Yes, they have a vote  DocSavage   Aug-17-06 01:53 PM   #26 
           - That's a THREAT, not a vote  sandnsea   Aug-17-06 02:02 PM   #27 
           - Have her ask...  Omaha Steve   Aug-17-06 02:04 PM   #28 
           - If Wal-Mart is all you have on your resume and you're not a  cornermouse   Aug-17-06 04:33 PM   #30 
  - A vote favoring Wal-Mart is a vote favoring poverty in America. eom  BlueCaliDem04   Aug-16-06 09:14 PM   #7 
  - interesting hit list.  ulysses   Aug-16-06 09:16 PM   #8 
  - Wal-Mart is found a new way to get corporate welfare  Sinti   Aug-16-06 10:24 PM   #10 
  - Yeah, Right  Cobalt-60   Aug-17-06 05:23 AM   #12 
  - If Wal-Mart was "their" company, then it would be a worker co-op  Selatius   Aug-17-06 05:50 AM   #13 
  - I can imagine this may generate a backlash against WalMart  Mr_Spock   Aug-17-06 10:10 AM   #16 
  - HELL yes. Backlash is starting right here, right now!  elehhhhna   Aug-17-06 12:57 PM   #22 
  - I think this is walking the line  NobleCynic   Aug-17-06 10:17 AM   #17 
  - illinois lt governor trying to extend chicago's big box  mopinko   Aug-17-06 10:19 AM   #18 
  - Say hello to your new corporate lords.  Odin2005   Aug-17-06 10:21 AM   #19 
  - THEY JUST SCREWED THEIR OWN POOCH:  elehhhhna   Aug-17-06 01:06 PM   #23 
  - "We would never suggest to you how to vote"?  Donald Ian Rankin   Aug-17-06 02:13 PM   #29 
 

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