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To: Slagle who wrote (63997)5/20/2005 11:06:27 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
Slates, I'm a slave. I don't have holidays. I sign a contract stipulating I will work as much as it is required. 4-week notice. I wouldn't change the slave system I work with for a work contract stipulating "rights".

It appears that if it is not 35 hours a week. 30 days holidays, days to be sick that you stay at home being sick or healthy, then is slavery.

The labour laws and rules the economy has to cope with today, made sense when people toiled in mines, factories and commerce.

For today's economy we need to dump all those rules and start anew. It is a new ball game.

President Bush us trying hard to transform Americans in slaves and make them to stand on their own and not having the state delivering the goodies.

To call non nanny state type of work, slavery, isn't not a disrespect for the memory of the real slaves who were brought from Africa?



To: Slagle who wrote (63997)5/20/2005 11:17:09 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
On January 20th: ‘Muck throwing’ will be the sport of the year as the popular press tries to downplay developing countries progress.

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The slavery, the cut of the Amazonian jungle to make room for plantaions it is all on the news...

We should just prod on as the popular press didn't exist.