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Old 08-10-2005, 06:04 PM   #44 (permalink)
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Masters of disaster?

I say don't allow the corporations to be up the ass of administrations.
Someone needs to defend capitalism. It seems that the only ones who really care are business and the corporations. Whats the difference between the so-called corporations supposedly being in bed with Republicans, and the unions being in bed with the Democrats???

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Corporations represent greed over empathy. Unions stand up for the rights of the common worker.

Sorry if you can't emotionally understand the difference you robot republicans.
Give me a break. Corporations are the sorce of millions of jobs around the U.S. Is it not their right to make profit from their business? No, of course not. I would much rather be a robot than a pansy.
But unions often time hurt the people that gave them an oppurtunity to become a union in the first place.
What's all this talk of "opportunity"? The opporunity to be a pawn in the hierarchy of the capitalist system? The idea, in this country, is that if you work hard enough, you can be whatever you want--but it seems that those who work the hardest are stuck in jobs that don't recognize their creativity or their potential as humans, it only recognizes them as a means of production and distribution.
\"Are we justified in using articles, no matter how convenient it may be for us to use them, that we know were produced in conditions which bored and even stultified the human beings who had to make them?\"
-John Seymour