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Default OT--Weaslyl watch begins


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Subject: OT--Weaslyl watch begins
From: Harry Krause

Well, that certainly excludes the piece of crap now occupying the
White
House. He couldn't even finish his stint in the Texas ANG.

Both you, and the former C-in-C didn't even serve, so what's your
point?

Golly, I didn't know Harry was running!!? Congrats Harry!



It would be worth running just to call Bush a piece of crap during

every
speech.

You ever see mystery science theater 2000? Just think of what you could

do
with a Bush speech, especially after a little time goes by so you can

cut to
a comparison of what he promises matched up with what is actually

delivered!
Perhaps the pop-up balloons would be the best way to tackle this. I am

just
wondering - would it be comedy or a disaster documentary?

Mark Browne




Not so distant. It's going to be done, perhaps not with pop-up balloons,
but with his visage, speaking his words and those of his administration,
followed by the truth and what actually took place. They won't be
candidate-sponsored, they'll be organizationally sponsored.

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Sic 'em Illco!

Harry,
BTW - You seem to travel in the right circles to know the answers on this
one:

Why have I never seen a union take the unemployed members and start some
kind of venture without waiting for a capitalist to offer work?
Is there some rule that prevents the union from starting co-ops to put the
boys to work?
Or has this never come up?

Mark Browne



The unions leach off the capitalists. Why should they change?

BTW: What is union membership down to, about 13% of the total US workforce? Take
away the teachers union and the government workers and you are left with unions
representing a small percentage of the total US workforce. The trend for union
membership has been on a downward slide as most workers realize they can earn better
pay and better benefits without having to pay thousands each year to union fatcats.