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Sparkman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-28-06 10:44 AM
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82. Collective Bargaining rights limit the corporate stranglehold on governmen
Proffessors are being targeted, anti-communist rants are used to attack COLLECTIVE BARGAINING proponents. Why? Because Fascism is corporate dominance over government, and raiding the public treasury into all time debt and deficits has been the REPUKES=FASCISTS goal since Eisenhower.
Goals:
NO public safety net
NO Social Security AND privitization of ALL retirement Insurance.
NO legal remedy against corporate polluting or government contract theft.
NO class action lawsuits
NO penalty awards to victims of corporate abuses
NO regulations of corporate raids on wetlands or National Parks
NO public funding for political campaigns
NO equal time in media commercials
NO public support for strong schools, with liberal education, arts or science
RELIGION in the public schools equals STATE RELIGION APPROVAL

If this isn't FASCISM...it's something new and worse.
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