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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Scott Walker Rebukes Ronald Reagan's Vigorous Defense of Solidarity and Trade Unions: A God-Given Right, Reagan Said Scott Walker Rebukes Ronald Reagan's Vigorous Defense of Solidarity and Trade Unions: A God-Given Right, Reagan Said Submitted by mark karlin on Wed, 02/23/2011 - 11:07am. * EditorBlog MARK KARLIN, BUZZFLASH EDITOR FOR TRUTHOUT "One of the most elemental human right [is] the right to belong to a free trade union." -- Ronald Reagan Question? In this Ronald Reagan Presidential address on October 19th, 1982, is President Reagan rebuking the Soviet government of Poland or Scott Walker? Read it and honestly decide if Republican "Saint" Reagan's condemning words equally apply to Scott Walker. They do: Yesterday the Polish Government, a military dictatorship, took another far-reaching step in their persecution of their own people. They declared Solidarity, the organization of the working men and women of Poland, their free union, illegal. Yes, I know Poland is a faraway country in Eastern Europe. Still, this action is a matter of profound concern to all the American people and to the free world. Ever since martial law was brutally imposed last December, Polish authorities have been assuring the world that they're interested in a genuine reconciliation with the Polish people. But the Polish regime's action yesterday reveals the hollowness of its promises. By outlawing Solidarity, a free trade organization to which an overwhelming majority of Polish workers and farmers belong, they have made it clear that they never had any intention of restoring one of the most elemental human rightsthe right to belong to a free trade union. The so-called new trade union legislation under which this contrary and backward step has been taken claims to substitute a structure and framework for the establishment of free trade unions in Poland. But the free world can see this is only a sham. It is clear that such unions, if formed, will be mere extensions of the Polish Communist Party. BuzzFlash repeats: this is from a Ronald Reagan presidential address, the transcript which you can read here. BuzzFlash repeats this statement from Reagan's address (we bolded): "They [the Soviet Polish government] have made it clear that they never had any intention of restoring one of the most elemental human rightsthe right to belong to a free trade union." In suppressing trade unionism and collective bargaining, threatening to use the national guard to suppress the tens of thousands trade union protesters in Wisconsin, in sending out the state police to pursue Democrats who are standing up for Ronald Regan's words in defense of trade unionism, and threatening to fire workers if the unions don't agree to give up collective bargaining -- among other backslaps to Reagan's words -- Scott Walker is committing the number one unforgivable Republican crime: He's defiling the legacy of Ronald Reagan. In fact, in this 1981 television presidential address (which begins with some warm and fuzzy words about Christmas) Reagan championed the Solidarity trade union and its rights in the most vigorous of words. In fact, in his 1982 statement, Reagan even discussed how the Solidarity Union sought God-given rights. So is Walker not only throwing mud at Ronald Reagan, but also defying God? If you don't think so, don't take it up with BuzzFlash at Truthout. Take it up with Ronald Reagan, because he's the one who said it.
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#1. To: tom007 (#0)
Reagan SPOKE OF....trade unions... He nowhere speaks of PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS... My friends were after money, working conditions were a distant second. They were a professional association and Reagan fired them, rightfully. They soon learned they did indeed work for the taxpayer, not capital. Big difference.
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