How about if employees 'water the tree of liberty' by exercising their 2nd
amendment rights on bosses who try to tell them how to vote?

On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Louis Proyect <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10/19/12 6:27 PM, David Shemano wrote:
> >  In other words, I recognize that there are very real negative social
> and economic
> > consequences if I exercise my free speech rights.  Does this bother
> > me?  Not one bit.
>
> This is nearly too weird for me to comment on, but since I am retired I
> have more time for foolishness.
>
> When the Koch brothers decide to tell their employees how to vote, this
> is not done around the water cooler. It is done through snail mail or
> email in a totally unidirectional fashion. An employee has the right to
> tear up the mail or delete it, not reply to some kind of Koch, inc.
> listserv like PEN-L or Marxmail. Corporations are the least democratic
> institutions in the U.S.A and it is rather disingenuous to pretend
> otherwise.
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Tom Walker (Sandwichman)
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