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Wikileaks, Espionage, and Sedition: We are All Guilty

March 27th, 2011 Comments off
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Q&A: We now have “WikiLeaks” but do you think someday that we will have “FoxiLeaks” for the FOX NEWS?Why or why not?

March 27th, 2011 10 comments
by jorge dragón [testing flickr] Question by Caribou “QUIT” Barbie™: We now have “WikiLeaks” but do you think someday that we will have “FoxiLeaks” for the FOX NEWS?Why or why not? Best answer: Answer by Moderate SomberWell said, very well; it should be soon. Maximum exposure and transparency keeps hope alive. Justice and truth can set us all free and that is the reason why!

Wikileaks at it again – manmohan in trouble

March 26th, 2011 Comments off
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Cai to Host Informational Breakfast on Collective Bargaining and Public Employee Unions

March 26th, 2011 Comments off
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Which is worse? A bad union employee, an incompetent CEO, or a Bumbling Republican President?

March 26th, 2011 12 comments
by Sonomabuzz Question by Nitebreed MN: Which is worse? A bad union employee, an incompetent CEO, or a Bumbling Republican President? To those who ***** about the protection of bad workers, “unreasonable demands”, and other things unions are accused of – why is that so bad when any incompetent or greedy CEO can walk away from a company with a negotiated “severance package” worth MILL

Strike at First Caribbean

March 25th, 2011 2 comments
Employees of First Caribbean International Bank are undertaking protest action. Protest action on the part of workers was precipitated by the bank’s decision to make some employees redundant. The National Workers Union says the decision was taken while the bank and the union were still in negotiations on the said matter. in doing so the union says First Caribbean Bank has taken action which viola