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Old 02-21-2011, 09:47 PM   #25
Mangoman

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Yep, sho am. One dirty trick calls for another dirty trick, in my book. Course, you would rather the teachers just relent, and worhip at the feet of this jackwag gov'ner. Afterall, you are not affected, are you? But if you were, you might well be protesting your ass off too. Should I take that "right" away? Or are you more comfortable just taking the rights away of those folks you don't agree with?
I'd rather tax dollars don't feed protected monopolies. Let them negotiate their own salaries based on their individual worth, like everyone else - not in a union. You are equating collective bargaining with the right to protest? Give me a break.
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