We don't disagree substantially - it's just that barring the problem being 
removed at the Federal level, there is little else that can be done except 
enforce RTW statutes. 
   
  So you think someone can be forced to serve in the military if they have been 
convicted of a crime? Or do you mean it's a valid choice - prison or military? 
What about requiring that prisoners perform work while in prison?
   
  

hrearden_hr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  

I don't see right to work laws as being favorable to liberty. I
believe the Taft-Hartley act should be repealed. Part of the act
violates the 13th Amendment because in certain situations it requires
employees to work and thus imposes involuntary servtitude. The fact
that the employees would be paid does not disqualify it as involuntary
servtitude. If someone is forced to do smething even if they are given
compensation it is still slavery. Military conscription is also a
violation of the 13th Amendment btw unless it is done as punishment
for a crime in which the accused has been duly convicted.

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