Post by TonyV on Sept 25, 2010 14:34:59 GMT -5
Hello, I would like to bring your attention on a new post published on the
UAWLAP.org Site.
Details of the post follow.
In Solidarity,
Steven M. Stone
Rand Paul runs from Ky workers
Kentucky Labor 2010
Brothers and Sisters,
Yesterday, Rand Paul came to Louisville for a "meet and greet" with voters. Over
three dozen union members from across Kentucky attended the public forum to ask
Paul about his policies. Unfortunately though, Paul forgot to meet or greet
anyone in attendance. After speaking for no more than 13 minutes, Paul quickly
turned on his heels and headed for the back entrance. Once outside, he
immediately jumped into a waiting car, locked his door, and drove away.
Click this link to watch the video.
www.youtube.com/kentuckylabor#p/a/u/0/Z8S-fRoqo_0
Only 38 days remain before November 2, and still the working brothers and
sisters represented by the Kentucky State AFL-CIO have not had the chance to
question Paul on social security, workplace safety, trade, unemployment or any
of the other issues that will make or break the middle class in the coming
years.
Members need to consider two questions:
1) How can anyone vote for Rand Paul if he ore she doesn't know where he stands
on the issues that matter the most?
2) What will we tell future generations if we sit on the sideline and allow a
candidate who expects your vote, but won't even look you in the eye, to win this
election?
To succeed in November, we need to be active, mobilized and aggressive about
spreading our message to all corners of the Commonwealth. One simple way you can
make a difference is by forwarding this email, and the video embedded above, to
every one of your brothers and sisters. Our community needs to know that Rand
Paul refuses to talk to mine workers about workplace safety, that he waves away
retirees with questions about social security, and that he ignores factory
workers who have lost their jobs because of unfair free trade deals. It is
crucial that members hear the facts, and they need to hear them from you.
In Solidarity,
Bill Londrigan
President, Kentucky State AFL-CIO
Link to the post: uawlap.org/uaw/rand-paul-runs-from-ky-workers.php
Link to UAWLAP.org: uawlap.org
UAWLAP.org Site.
Details of the post follow.
In Solidarity,
Steven M. Stone
Rand Paul runs from Ky workers
Kentucky Labor 2010
Brothers and Sisters,
Yesterday, Rand Paul came to Louisville for a "meet and greet" with voters. Over
three dozen union members from across Kentucky attended the public forum to ask
Paul about his policies. Unfortunately though, Paul forgot to meet or greet
anyone in attendance. After speaking for no more than 13 minutes, Paul quickly
turned on his heels and headed for the back entrance. Once outside, he
immediately jumped into a waiting car, locked his door, and drove away.
Click this link to watch the video.
www.youtube.com/kentuckylabor#p/a/u/0/Z8S-fRoqo_0
Only 38 days remain before November 2, and still the working brothers and
sisters represented by the Kentucky State AFL-CIO have not had the chance to
question Paul on social security, workplace safety, trade, unemployment or any
of the other issues that will make or break the middle class in the coming
years.
Members need to consider two questions:
1) How can anyone vote for Rand Paul if he ore she doesn't know where he stands
on the issues that matter the most?
2) What will we tell future generations if we sit on the sideline and allow a
candidate who expects your vote, but won't even look you in the eye, to win this
election?
To succeed in November, we need to be active, mobilized and aggressive about
spreading our message to all corners of the Commonwealth. One simple way you can
make a difference is by forwarding this email, and the video embedded above, to
every one of your brothers and sisters. Our community needs to know that Rand
Paul refuses to talk to mine workers about workplace safety, that he waves away
retirees with questions about social security, and that he ignores factory
workers who have lost their jobs because of unfair free trade deals. It is
crucial that members hear the facts, and they need to hear them from you.
In Solidarity,
Bill Londrigan
President, Kentucky State AFL-CIO
Link to the post: uawlap.org/uaw/rand-paul-runs-from-ky-workers.php
Link to UAWLAP.org: uawlap.org