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Tag Archives: Bill O’Reilly
Obama’s re-election doesn’t end clash of two worlds
From the new November-December 2012 issue of News & Letters Obama’s re-election doesn’t end clash of two worlds by Franklin Dmitryev The two worlds of the rulers and the ruled shone through the suffocating blanket of propaganda surrounding the election … Continue reading →
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Corporate assaults on workers and women
From the March-April 2011 issue of News & Letters: Editorial: Corporate assaults on workers and women As the national assault against the working class in the U.S. increases, most openly evidenced by the orchestrated attacks aimed at destroying public employees’ … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bill O'Reilly, capitalism, class, Collective bargaining, Economic, Fox News, Glenn Beck, Koch brothers, labor, Mubarak Walker, Republican, Rush Limbaugh, Scott Walker, teachers, Trade union, United States, Wisconsin, workers
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