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"The fight is never about grapes or lettuce. It is always about people."
Cesar Chavez
:: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 ::
Carpenter Dictatorship Institute Mind Control In Delegate Training!! By Mike Griffin, From The WarZone
When 83% of the British Columbian Carpenters voted to withdraw from the UBC I was shocked; but when McCarron said in an LA Times interview that they were communists, I understood why they wanted to leave. Those damn Commies always want something. They are all over this country and a majority of the UBC members are commies, wanting the right to vote. So are the rest of the unions and that is why the UBC withdrew from the AFL-CIO and why our friend Doug McCarron is trying to form a new kind of union where we won't have to worry about members interfering with his strong leadership. I sure hope the international leadership can keep them under control; you know, stifle dissent, punish them; the same agenda our friend in the White House has. Now I know why it is important for McCarron to fly around on Air Force One, invite Bush to labor gatherings; after all, George W said we were his kind of union! I was concerned when I saw a picture of Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House, in the new training center in Las Vegas. Though he is reviled in Illinois by organized labor and was considered our most anti-union legislator, I am sure McCarron will turn him around. Still, I hope there was a good reason why he was learning how to use a screw gun.