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Post by midcan5 on Aug 27, 2008 5:13:05 GMT -5
Obama and the Working Class By Michael D. Yates "What exactly does Obama have to say to them? Is he going to fight for their lost pensions? Make sure that the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation has adequate funds? Is he going to do battle for their health care? Is he going to get the unemployment insurance system fixed? Is it possible to believe that he will go after all those anti-worker trade agreements? Will he ensure that social security is never privatized? That it be made more generous, as it easily could be? Is he going to reverse the Bush administration’s draconian labor policies? Put people on the National Labor Relations Board who take the purpose of the labor laws—to promote collective bargaining—seriously? Will he make the Occupational Safety and Health Act a real law and not the dead letter it is now? Will he engineer a public works program that rebuilds the infrastructures of these forgotten towns and puts their citizens to work? Will he look for creative ways to bring these places back to life? Will he do something about public education and get rid of the corporate-inspired and ultra authoritarian No Child Left Behind legislation? Will he fight for college grants for those with little income? Will he bring home the working class wives, husbands, mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters from Iraq and Afghanistan? Stop wasting billions of dollars on these criminal wars? Demand that unions be made legal in Iraq?" www.counterpunch.org/yates08262008.html
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Post by angrypuppy on Aug 29, 2008 17:15:45 GMT -5
He reads the teleprompter well..... still.... Morgan Freeman he's not, nor could he ever be.....
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Post by midcan5 on Sept 6, 2008 6:27:10 GMT -5
He reads the teleprompter well..... still.... Morgan Freeman he's not, nor could he ever be..... Jeez, with insight like that you too could be President of the Harvard Law Review. From Obama's resume: Harvard Law School J.D. magna cum laude 1988-1991 President, Harvard Law Review
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Post by angrypuppy on Sept 6, 2008 19:03:17 GMT -5
Jeez, with insight like that you too could be President of the Harvard Law Review
No thanks, that crowd is a bad influence. Maybe if Harvard would start paying It's share of Taxes, I would develop some level of respect for them. Redemption starts with the first step. Then theres the issue of Moral Absolutism V.S. Moral Relativism. Enumerated Powers V.S. Constructive Powers of Delusion ism, and the dangerous consequences, intended & unintended of mixing medications, recreational drugs, and alcohol, while on the clock.
For the Record, I would vote for Edgar Allan Poe as a write in before I would vote Obama. Count your change, hold on to it real tight.
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