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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Obama's NLRB Releases The Dogs

Union thuggery endorsed.
As described by the NLRB, the threats included "a statement by prounion employee Anthony Hodges to employee Matthew Abel that Hodges could 'whip [employee Dennis Sheil's] a*s' or sabotage his work; an anonymous telephone threat to employee Lou Mays that the caller would 'get even' with him if he 'backstab[bed] us'; and statements by prounion employee Chris Verbal to a group of three or four employees that Verbal would 'b*tch slap' two other employees (who were not present at the time) or 'whip their f--in' ass' if they 'cost us the election,' and that he would 'whip [supervisor] Eddie's ass' if the union lost...."

...[W]hat constitutes a threat of violence in the age of Obama is now to be determined by the application of a complicated set of bureaucratic criteria, which inevitably will require massive administrative litigation before a decision is rendered. Which is another way of inviting union thugs to have at it without fear of consequences anytime soon.

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