It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => Politics/Legislation/Elections => Topic started by: Pandora on May 03, 2011, 05:44:41 PM
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While University of Missouri – Kansas City Professor Judy Ancel has yet to explain her false and misleading defense of classroom statements suggesting violence is an acceptable tactic with an appropriate place in advancing the labor movement, new video reveals Ancel giving students insight into how to put non-union companies out of business. The tactic Ancel recommends to students is based upon deception and designed to burden a non-union company with a costly labor action under false pretenses.
Ancel uses the word, “salt” in relating the tactic. In union terminology, that would supposedly be an individual who goes to work at a company with the intent to organize a union. However, that is not the goal Ancel embraces, as the video makes clear. She informs students how one can use so-called salts to put a non-union company out of business entirely.
"Salt" is a euphemism for undercover union-agitator, an infiltrator.
Vid at Link (http://biggovernment.com/driehl/2011/05/03/um-kc-prof-judy-ancel-teaches-class-how-to-put-non-union-companies-out-of-business/)
H/T Havoc
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Unions have been "flying under the radar" for a long time. Now that the hard Left is making its move, their muscle is needed, and they are forced to expose themselves for what they are. I suppose it is a good thing. Better to know your hardcore union enemy for who he is rather than live under the delusion that he's prolly just ol' Joe six-pack down the street.
The day is coming when a lot of Joe six-packs are gonna have to make a choice.
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She's alowed to teach this stuff???
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Encouraged is probably more like it. And definitely paid for doing so.
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Time to shut down the useless Teachers! ??? ::cussing::
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"Salt" goes back to the old days of gold and silver mining . An individual would "salt" a mine which meant plant gold or silver deposits to fool investors . So this instructor supports a tactic which historically is linked to fraud . Very instructive , indeed !
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"Salt" goes back to the old days of gold and silver mining . An individual would "salt" a mine which meant plant gold or silver deposits to fool investors . So this instructor supports a tactic which historically is linked to fraud . Very instructive , indeed !
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