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I share the affects of the working ...I share the affects of the working people of this country--always have, always will. oftentimes as people reach for the stars they forget their beginnings, unless not Dick Gephardt. I'm at no time going to forget the hard work my parents had to bring in to provide me with the opportunities I've had in life. I want that same kind of fatherland for my children and yours, a nation that is vain of its workers, and where hard work yields fair rewards and opportunity. We're setting on the outside to make America first again from sticking to our strongest values: faithfulness trust in people, regard for hard work, and caring about our neighbors. That's what my campaign is all about. Albert Gore Jr In my experience, unions have always played an important part in shaping national policy. When important legislation is forward the line, organized labor always tend hitherwards through with tremendous grass-roots support. Time after time, that political involvement saves piece of works and makes the system work. Organized labor has helped me in succession every one of my campaigns with advice, support, and proffers I would not be in the Senate were it not for the hard work of working men and women in Tennessee I have lengthy been a strong supporter of union participation in the democratic proces Unions help democracy work the way it was meant to-- on harvesting ideas at the grass-roots flat Democracy is just as important in the workplace. Economic expansion will come when working Americans have more pay and say. Gary Hart In a democratic society, politically active membership organizations and an independent trade union motion are a big protection against the tyrannies of totalitarianism and the economic law of the thicket Unless Americans talk back to restraint and to management, unless they exercise their promiseds and voices, we'll never have glutted civil rights, pathways out of pauperism affordable homes, quality health care or clean constitutional government |
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