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Unions Have Embraced Anti-War Extremism, Report Says |
2006-09-18 |
![]() "Prominent self-styled 'peace activists' such as Cindy Sheehan, Leslie Cagan and Ramsey Clark rarely waste an opportunity to portray America as the number one obstacle to world peace," said Carl Horowitz, author of "Common Cause With America's Enemies: How Labor Unions Embraced Antiwar Extremism." "What may be less known is the prominent role that many of the nation's labor unions have had in promoting this view," added Horowitz, who serves as director of the National Legal and Policy Center's Organized Labor Accountability Project. "For more than 30 years, unions in this country have moved steadily leftward," the report stated, "forging strategic alliances with people who oppose America's rights of sovereignty and self-defense far more than they oppose war." |
Posted by:mcsegeek1 |
#6 Not surprising. The Union leaders are all pretty much communist anyway. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2006-09-18 17:01 |
#5 It's still criminal that FDR forcibly unionized the railroads in 1942, and that illegal action has never been overturned by either Congress or the Supreme Court. There are hundreds of other examples where unionism has been forced upon companies. I admire Walmart for standing up against the union pressure, if for nothing else. |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2006-09-18 15:45 |
#4 It simple the rank and file have to take the unions back from the 'leadership', the deck is stacked against the rank and file. There are plenty of true believers in a 'workers paridise' in the rank and file who are just silent about their commie tendencies, I have run into them. I my state the trade Unions are in bed with the enviromental lawyers who kill all projects that do not have union labor doing the work too. Wonderful ain't it. |
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom 2006-09-18 15:20 |
#3 The unions may embrace the LLL Mo0b@+5 but the rank and file doesnÂ’t necessarily fall in lock step with them. Most of the union members are like me, I have to join in order to work here. Even though I am a union member I am no where close to there political leanings. I would add that if they made union membership optional, over half the members would leave. |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge 2006-09-18 13:07 |
#2 The real story of the Unions in the last 3 decades has been the collapse of the private sector unions and the resulting domination of the movement by the public sector unions. The union movement has moved left because it now depends on big government and left wing politicians. They are simply supporting their economic best interests. Al |
Posted by: Frozen Al 2006-09-18 11:33 |
#1 the unions werent ALL supportive of Meany during the cold war, in particular the UAW, the Drug and Hospital Workers, the West Coast Long Shore were not. And similarly, unions were divided on Iraq. Like Americans in general. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2006-09-18 11:06 |