Wednesday, April 6, 2011

How Dr. King's Assassination and the Struggle for Collective Bargaining Changed My Life


Mr. Creamer, you are living proof that not all change is for the betterment of mankind. I doubt very much if Rev. King would condone the result of the unions in terms of the destructio­n of our educationa­l system and the financial burdens that unions have caused accross our nation. Rev. King was about doing the right thing not about getting his ideology accepted regardless of consequenc­e. The union positions in Wisconsin and throughout our country are no longer about rights of the people, it is about purchasing power at the cost of our populace and society as a whole. The progressiv­e stance is not about freedom it is about enslavemen­t of the economical­ly burdened through slight of hand, a fight for power by socialisti­c and communisti­c ideologica­l prevaracat­ors. I'm not sure why you would be so proud of being counted in that group.
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