Posted on 09/14/2010 1:39:11 PM PDT by La Lydia
Dear friend, Will you join us on 10-2-10: On October 2nd, SEIU will join coalition partners for an historic march in Washington, D.C. for jobs, justice and immigraiton reform. Sign-up to join us for what promises to be an amazing day of action. SEIU will join coalition partners under the banner of "One Nation, Working Together," in a march in Washington, D.C. for jobs, justice and immigration reform.
The event promises to be historic and that's why our union wants to make it easy for members across the country to join us. We'll provide the transportation from most metropolitan areas within 12 hours of the event, so if you need a ride just let us know.
If you're close enough to D.C. that you will get there on your own, let us know you plan to participate. Either way, click the link below and let us know you're interested in joining your brothers and sisters on a day none of us will soon forget. Our union has made the choice to face the crisis for working families head on.
We're going to get America back to work by demanding good jobs, lift wages by organizing hundreds of thousands of private sector workers, fight back against the attacks on our public service sisters and brothers, and pass fair and just comprehensive immigration reform.
The 10-2-10 march in Washington, D.C. kicks off those efforts, but it will not end them. We'll all return home to motivate our vote for our future one month later on 11-2-10.
You won't want to miss it.
Click the link below and let us know you're interested in joining us and we'll make sure there's a spot on the bus for you and anyone you'd like to bring.
I look forward to working with you.
In solidarity,
Mary Kay Henry President, SEIU
Union thugs doing the paid work the volunteer Democrats refuse to do. Talk about your Astroturf.
Bwahahahaha!
“and pass fair and just comprehensive immigration reform.”
Attention SEIU drones! If you can read that in English, you are fools to attend! Your own union wants to bring in your “replacement workers.”
Take them up on it, and then when you get there, spend the day shopping and sightseeing.
Let them subsidize your trip to DC.
Too bad we can’t sign up and request a seat on a “paid for” bus. Let them order lots of buses that will remain empty.
FReep mail me if you want on/off the list.
Sounds like a threat. And just who is going to create these high-wage jobs? Their savior and his socialists have killed off the economic engine with their redistribution schemes.
Looks like Glen Becks gathering was a real success in their eyes if they are trying to copy it. With 90% of DC being dimoKKKRAT they should get a big turnout. Most can just walk down the street.
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Unless they are somehow connected to SEIU and “partners,” the people who live here wouldn’t go near that mess if paid. Those events are a huge, annoying cluster because the Dems and the Libs attract, shall we say, the most undesirable characters imaginable. As in transmittable diseases. Think people who demonstrate against the World Bank. Transportation will be hellish whether you drive or Metro, and there will be TONS OF TRASH left at the end. Good day to go to the Baltimore Aquarium, or over to St. Michael’s.
Sounds like a threat. And just who is going to create these high-wage jobs? Their savior and his socialists have killed off the economic engine with their redistribution schemes.
Easy, Congress will just appropriate another 200 Billion more dollars to finance worthless projects.....
Obviously a cluster bomb practice/test site.
There are plenty of runways, idle birds, and crews needing air time, and having dummies in a mob should make it easy for them to qualify.
Altogether, this could be a good thing!
Ah’m yo’ huckleberry.
hmmm... is Reverend Al gonna be one of the keynotes?...;)
I wonder who's money they will be spending for their transportation. Where is the money coming from? Union dues, or our tax dollars?
Union thugs going to D.C. to promote union thuggery & amnesty????
How much would we have to pay them to stay an extra few days?
LOL!!
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