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<blockquote data-quote="Liberty Bear" data-source="post: 256789" data-attributes="member: 12147"><p>What is there to say? I had no intention of disputing your decision.</p><p></p><p>I belong to so many forums, I can't remember all the rules, and I've been discussing the idea of getting some "political T-shirts" out there on this forum and a couple others. Several people have urged me to go for it. I've spent the entire weekend working on it, and I thought certain people would like to know about it.</p><p></p><p>I broke the rules, and you took away my "rep power." End of story.</p><p></p><p>But I still think this is a great idea for getting the word out. Unfortunately, T-shirts are a little expensive - especially for part-timers, unless you can organize a bulk order. Captain America had a great suggestion - campaign buttons. As I suggested, these could probably be produced locally, also.</p><p></p><p>And if the union wants to start using members' dues to purchase YES shirts and buttons, that's fine with me. At least some of the more apathetic employees will know there's a contract dispute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liberty Bear, post: 256789, member: 12147"] What is there to say? I had no intention of disputing your decision. I belong to so many forums, I can't remember all the rules, and I've been discussing the idea of getting some "political T-shirts" out there on this forum and a couple others. Several people have urged me to go for it. I've spent the entire weekend working on it, and I thought certain people would like to know about it. I broke the rules, and you took away my "rep power." End of story. But I still think this is a great idea for getting the word out. Unfortunately, T-shirts are a little expensive - especially for part-timers, unless you can organize a bulk order. Captain America had a great suggestion - campaign buttons. As I suggested, these could probably be produced locally, also. And if the union wants to start using members' dues to purchase YES shirts and buttons, that's fine with me. At least some of the more apathetic employees will know there's a contract dispute. [/QUOTE]
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