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To: aomagrat
It’s unfortunate that his Republican colleagues won’t publicly rebuke McConnell for attacking the free speech rights of SCANA even as he pretends to protect that same value.

I see the pinkos at the Sputenball Herald have done a 180 on the typical liberal's free spech position in order to pretend that a corporation has the same rights as a human being, now that a corporation is bending to their PC jihad against the South. To follow their logic, it would be a matter of 1st amendment protected free speech for this corporation to order its employees to cease union activities on company property. I'll hold my breath waiting for them to say the same thing the next time they accuse a corporation of union busting. Y'all pick me up when I turn blue and fall out, ok?

McConnell is very likely to get a bill passed over this. The class warriors among South Carolina's carpetbagger owned press may as well get used to it.

12 posted on 08/20/2002 7:16:46 AM PDT by Twodees
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To: Twodees
. To follow their logic, it would be a matter of 1st amendment protected free speech for this corporation to order its employees to cease union activities on company property. I'll hold my breath waiting for them to say the same thing the next time they accuse a corporation of union busting. Y'all pick me up when I turn blue and fall out, ok?

If you follow Spartanburg Herald-Journals usual editorials ,you may find they don't love unions either.They've endorsed legislation to actually hurt union organizing.This newspaper doesn't love workers of the right or left.
Only thing this bunch cares about is golf and BMW's.Everyone else can get the heck out of the way.

36 posted on 08/20/2002 6:19:52 PM PDT by Captain Shady
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