"Practice What You Preach, You Hypocrite"

"Practice What You Preach, You Hypocrite"

H.R. 1696 [109th]: Employee Free Choice Act

This is a Bad Law. Good thing it did not pass. Worrisome thing is it may be re-introduced in 2009

Unions use Intimidation roguery in getting cards signed. They also Lie.
One common appeal is that by signing you are only requesting for a Vote. (Most people are fairly open mined and do not mind granting a issue be brought up to be properly aired)
Unions also like to say they all ready have over 50% and “you need to sign to be covered and to keep your job” when in reality they are no ware near 50%.

Threats like something awful could happen if you do not sign are also common.

So why when it is excepted that political election need to be secret so as to be fair, that we would allow union ballots to be open, for influence and retribution against those who vote counter to the Union?

With a Ripe history of Union’s abusive tactics in organizing and long standing tradition of Independently supervised secret ballots to promote Free and Fair election, Why is this even to be considered but for Union officials desirer to corral more victims in to Forced Union Serfdom..

It is Hypocrite at best and down right criminal for any politician to consider supporting such ideas.

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