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Re: Mandate ruled constitutional. Maybe? 

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killthecat,

I read just fine. Problem is, you're a stooge.

If the government, labor unions, the "community" (whoever that entails), and "other benevolent organizations" (again, whoever that is ... and, oh by the way, how is "benevolent" defined, eh?) can examine any contract that is brought to their attention by anyone with an ax to grind ... ROTFLMAO! ... you'll bring the marketplace to a standstill ... but you're too stupid to understand such a basic concept. So much for that Hahvaad degree, eh?! Rolling Eyes




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Re: Mandate ruled constitutional. Maybe?
By: killthecat
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Sat, 30 Jun 12 12:57 AM
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Beldin:

You don't read stuff good, do you?

That's all right. You're a winger.

Government and others (eg labor unions, the community, other benevolent organizations representing society or the general good) can set broad standards. There is no need to examine every contract. Just those brought to their attention for broaching standards or breaking the law.


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