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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lane3 who wrote (53585)7/30/2002 4:29:42 PM
From: coug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 82486
 
"But she is not thinking straight."

In your opinion.. What she said was her opinion of her situation ..thinking about things. I think she is closer to her situation that any of us here are.

But that's just the way I think..



To: Lane3 who wrote (53585)7/31/2002 10:52:49 AM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
"We don't know how the entity to whom we have ceded them will change over time. Not something to do lightly."

"Desperate times call for desperate measures." However, we generally view that condition as temporary. I agree with you that human rights are human rights and that they are either recognized or denied. They exist as an entity to reckon with in either event.

"Once our rights are ceded, they are gone." Well this is the picky bone with Unions. We might cede some of our rights when joining a military force for the sake of unity of purpose and action. We might cede some of our rights when joining a corporation in a lesser manner. In each case the scope of purpose and action is limited so that when our purposes are accomplished the expectation is a remittence of rights. A union intends to enter during a desperate situation and forever establish itself regardless of how the situation changes.