| Latest Post: Started By: Rank: Category Is the use of fake names and anonymous remarks by posters actually counter-productive to adult discussion of important national or state issues?While I understand that some posters feel the need for security because they might not want their employers or social contacts to know their views, it's possible that the overuse of such devices allows persons with a "bullying" mentality to thrive and possibly compromise intelligent discussion of these forum topics ... Do some (but not all) of these persons hide behind their fake identities like some southern "good ole boys" hid beneath K.K.K. hoods in order to lie, libel, threaten, or intimidate others? Is this a "problem"? Member CommentsMunsterIs the anonymous remarks by wrongriki actually counter-productive to adult discussion of important national or state issues? Posted 40 days ago. R1KRA8Is the anonymous remarks by Munster actually counter-productive to adult discussion of important national or state issues? Posted 41 days ago. MunsterPlease excuse wrongriki for his idiocy. Please excuse wrongriki for his “cut & paste” right-wing propaganda. Munster = truth !****** wrongriki= lies and deception !
* * * " right to work is wrong " .co m Posted 41 days ago. R1KRA8Please excuse Munster for his wrongness. Please excuse Munster for his “cut & paste” sickness. Munster = WrongSicko Posted 41 days ago. R1KRA8Did you watch it? . . . Tempter The Longhorn Bull (YouTube) Posted 41 days ago. Munsterright to work is wrong". c om Lets end this republican war on working people “Right-to-work” laws are outdated and a throw-back to the anti-union agenda of another era. “Right-to-work” state laws are redundant and unneeded when the current federal law is actually examined. “Right-to-work” laws represent destructive economic development policy guided by extreme partisan politics. The goal should be to raise the standard of living for hard-working families, not lower it. Hard-working families deserve better than an antiquated law designed to raise corporate profits and lower worker wages and benefits. "right to work is wrong". c om Posted 42 days ago. Munster"right to work is wrong".co m Seems to me and most others that your afraid of the truth ! When a person CHOOSES to go to work , they either CHOOSE to work at NO#1 Union shop or they CHOOSE to work at a non-union shop ! So they are CHOOSING , now why does wrongriki want to try and cover that fact up ? Its because that makes its blather nothing but LIES !!Remember the republican mantra " deny, deflect, mis-lead and lie "right to work is wrong".co m Posted 42 days ago. R1KRA8Poor thing . . . Munster . . . is afraid someone will read the truth . . . so he desperately tries to bury the truth with his “cut & paste” nonsense. Posted 43 days ago. Munster"right to work is wrong". c om Lets end this republican war on working people “Right-to-work” laws are outdated and a throw-back to the anti-union agenda of another era. “Right-to-work” state laws are redundant and unneeded when the current federal law is actually examined. “Right-to-work” laws represent destructive economic development policy guided by extreme partisan politics. The goal should be to raise the standard of living for hard-working families, not lower it. Hard-working families deserve better than an antiquated law designed to raise corporate profits and lower worker wages and benefits. "right to work is wrong". c om Posted 43 days ago. R1KRA8“yadda, yadda ,yadda !” ~ retired long time ago ‘dues exempt’ USW union member Posted 43 days ago. MunsterYes , wrongriki is brain addled by its constant right-wing garbage ! Posted 43 days ago. MunsterIts nice outside and still we have to abide by wrongriki's idiocy ! Posted 43 days ago. moderationlts- what? well it can't be ohio state now. I like Louisville,.... I mean, how could I support any team from Michigan? I would like to see Michigan win, but I believe Louisville will be harvesting the nets. Posted 43 days ago. R1KRA8The weather outside is delightful and Munster is still mean and spiteful. * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 43 days ago. Post a Comment |