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Subject: Re: David Vitter confronted at town hall meeting
From: MY2KPNY posted Tue, Nov 3 2009, 3:26pm 
In summary then, it's perfectly acceptable for big business to operate by their own set of rules and get RICH RICH RICH in the process, but anything that might provide recourse to a victim and/or put money into the pockets of attorney is just plain wrong. This line of thinking pops up frequently in your posts, and it makes absolutely no sense.

None of that is true. Arbitration has nothing to do with legal criminal proceedings. It's just another pay off to the trial lawyer lobby, so that workplace disputes are forced into the courts to enrich lawyers.
Subject: Re: David Vitter confronted at town hall meeting
From: lowredx posted Tue, Nov 3 2009, 3:41pm 
It makes perfect sense if your idea of perfect government falls in line with what went on with the "Great" houses of Europe in the middle ages.
Subject: Re: David Vitter confronted at town hall meeting
From: MY2KPNY posted Tue, Nov 3 2009, 3:52pm 
Well, it certainly seems by the actions of GOP lawmakers and those that support them, that they favor a return to the feudal system. We don't need a middle class...just the really rich and the lowly poor.

We should feel grateful just for the opportunity to grovel at the feet of our corporate overlords.
Subject: Re: David Vitter confronted at town hall meeting
From: lowredx posted Tue, Nov 3 2009, 4:08pm 
I'm sure as I type that AIG is building a lavish mead hall worthy of the most ruthless viking raider with TARP money.
Subject: Re: David Vitter confronted at town hall meeting
From: MY2KPNY posted Tue, Nov 3 2009, 4:14pm 
ROTFL!
Subject: Re: David Vitter confronted at town hall meeting
From: ConstantReader posted Tue, Nov 3 2009, 6:21pm 
Don't laugh. I have a friend who works for AIG. The mead hall is under construction as we type. 8D
Subject: Re: David Vitter confronted at town hall meeting
From: KodiakKeith posted Tue, Nov 3 2009, 5:47pm 
Don't be ridiculous! The case is going to court, arbitration or not.


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