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Home»Posts tagged with»unions have no rights

Should we give them “A Few Dollars More” or “Hang ’Em High”?

By Dr. Charles Ormsby on March 6, 2011   Dr. Charles Ormsby, National, Op-Ed  

Should we give them “A Few Dollars More” or “Hang ’Em High”?

Unions: the Good, the Bad, & the Ugly THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX   By: Dr. Charles Ormsby – March, 2011 The right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness is cherished by all Americans. To protect this right our Constitution restricted the powers of the federal government by enumerating its only powers. This restricted […]

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