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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 395654" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>So what you are saying in a nutshell is that if we take away the right to a secret ballot and it is public knowledge which way you vote there will be no dirty business by the companies or the unions if they do not like the way you voted? Seriously that does not stand up to reason. You are trying to tell me Wal Mart is an evil company but at the same time if they know you voted for a union they would not find a way to take negative action against. I really have a hard time getting past this. Please help me understand. Just so I'm am clear I like Wal Mart. It is a great place to buy stuff. I live in middle America and I think you guys are making a mistake by attacking Wal Mart. I know people that love to work there. I would not work there even if it were union. When you have elitist like B. Hussein attacking a place that many people love to shop at and many people own stock in could backfire. We have to remember no one can force another to work for Wal Mart. No person could force me work for UPS. I work there because I choose to work there just like the people that work at Wal Mart choose to work at Wal Mart. </p><p> </p><p>Anyhow I hope you can help me understand how the loss of a secret ballot could somehow be spun to a positive thing. You have come across as a champion for this so I do hope you understand why you want it. I know nothing about it but I would always lean towards the right for a secret ballot in any election.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 395654, member: 8259"] So what you are saying in a nutshell is that if we take away the right to a secret ballot and it is public knowledge which way you vote there will be no dirty business by the companies or the unions if they do not like the way you voted? Seriously that does not stand up to reason. You are trying to tell me Wal Mart is an evil company but at the same time if they know you voted for a union they would not find a way to take negative action against. I really have a hard time getting past this. Please help me understand. Just so I'm am clear I like Wal Mart. It is a great place to buy stuff. I live in middle America and I think you guys are making a mistake by attacking Wal Mart. I know people that love to work there. I would not work there even if it were union. When you have elitist like B. Hussein attacking a place that many people love to shop at and many people own stock in could backfire. We have to remember no one can force another to work for Wal Mart. No person could force me work for UPS. I work there because I choose to work there just like the people that work at Wal Mart choose to work at Wal Mart. Anyhow I hope you can help me understand how the loss of a secret ballot could somehow be spun to a positive thing. You have come across as a champion for this so I do hope you understand why you want it. I know nothing about it but I would always lean towards the right for a secret ballot in any election. [/QUOTE]
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