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Response to Seeking Serenity (Reply #6)

Sotomayor and Ginsburg voted with the majority bluestateguy Jun 2012 #1
With as sharply divided as this court has been... FBaggins Jun 2012 #3
It was 7-2 on the judgment. Seeking Serenity Jun 2012 #7
Sometimes the Unions give the other side all the ammunition they need. Bandit Jun 2012 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author bupkus Jun 2012 #4
These weren't union members Seeking Serenity Jun 2012 #6
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Agency shop Seeking Serenity Jun 2012 #16
My contract (AFSCME LOCAL 251) has a fair share provision Omaha Steve Jun 2012 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author bupkus Jun 2012 #21
"special assessments for political funds" Nuclear Unicorn Jun 2012 #8
This message was self-deleted by its author bupkus Jun 2012 #11
There's a distinct difference between collective bargaining activities Seeking Serenity Jun 2012 #17
People should not be forced to give up their livelihoods over special assessments Nuclear Unicorn Jun 2012 #20
I work for a cable company. My company christx30 Jun 2012 #12
Makes sense to me jade3000 Jun 2012 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author bupkus Jun 2012 #22
I never christx30 Jun 2012 #23
sounds fair to me madrchsod Jun 2012 #5
When I heard this I let out an OMG then NPR explained that it should be WTF underpants Jun 2012 #9
So when will stockholders be given the same rights? Joe Bacon Jun 2012 #13
Umm.. SnakeEyes Jun 2012 #14
Beck decision all over wobblie Jun 2012 #15
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