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bullmoose88
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« on: May 19, 2004, 01:16:56 AM »

Indeed.

Labor unions are necessary...provided they aren't corrupt.
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« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2004, 03:19:44 PM »

Indeed.

Labor unions are necessary...provided they aren't corrupt.

Wow moose, you're batting 1.000 with me on posts I agree with!  Not too often I see that out of Republicans here.  I agree that the Philly ones are definitely corrupt, but they also get a lot of undue negative press.  It's funny, I'm from Northeast Philly with an almost even mix of Dems and Repubs.  Most of us have a favorable opinion of unions, most of us are for fair trade, a good number oppose the invasion of Iraq, we basically all DESPISE Mayor John Street! (Yes, I am a Katz Democrat... shh).  The main dividing issue here is abortion.  Those that care less are Dems and those that go to Mass and subscribe to the Catholic Standard and Times are Republican.  I also notice a lot of Philly cops are Repubs as well.  Where in PA?      

Lets just say I live very close to the turnpike and I-95.

Think we're gonna win the next 2 against tampa?
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