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Bush reversed his decision after a public outcry and bipartisan opposition to his worker pay cut in the House and Senate.
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Employers are all too eager to exploit workers. This is no time to make that easier. What a double tragedy it would be to allow the destruction of Hurricane Katrina to depress living standards even further. Taking advantage of a national tragedy to get rid of a protection for workers the corporate backers of the White House have long wanted to remove is nothing less than profiteering.
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We are making this strike our strike.
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We had several good opportunities on goal in the second half. We played well tonight, but we see where we need to improve.
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We depend a lot on the guy upstairs in dire times, in addressing our concerns and looking for help.
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Working people are under the worst attack in 80 years. Never has there been a stronger need for a stronger union movement.
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This was a hard fought game on both sides. Jacobs showed great composure tonight the way he moved in and hit the ball with his head.
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I mean, we're trying to protect the interests of working families and these attacks in several different areas have been directed at workers.
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We cannot afford to stand by and wait for the federal government to take action. So we're going to take it on state by state.
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