Sunday, March 25, 2012

GOVERNMENTAL UNACCOUNTABILITY. Federal District Court Judge John A. Woodcock Jr. decided that Maine's Republican Governor Paul R. LePage was protected by "governmental speech" when he allowed for the removal of a mural of the history of the labor movement from a state building. This category then would allow for the expression of something with current and future ambitions through the means of discriminatory drivel and senseless sophistry to bar unions as a whole and a class of people from the electoral and governing processes involved in determining laws and in choosing members of the executive, judicial, and legislative branches, just to keep things as far away from inclusiveness as possible.

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