Letters to the editor: government taking, workforce rights

By Various authors
Posted Aug 17, 2009 @ 11:13 AM
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Six naked truths about America
A habitually introspective human being is what I am. Modest and collective. Alienated from my generation. My mind fortified with contention can keep silent no longer. A young man who cornerstones and postulates family values, robust military power, limited government involvement, and secluded success. Urgently I stress it is not that I aspire to say something to America, but to America I have something to say. Indulge your mind into my personal field of vision.
Today, we live in a nation who's supreme judges elected by qualified individuals assess the capacity of each situation with a lack of shrewdness, but rather with biased and bluntly racist evaluations to the utmost degree while basing the ruling solely on secluded opinions and dishonest assignment in order to absolve or sanctify the person whom relates more extensively to the inspector himself and his personal values.
A nation where tomorrow's earning are promptly spent today in anticipation to cease or bacon a debt of which stretches beyond the very core of barrenness and destitution, while contemplation irrelevant and unimportant issues that face inconsequential communities of which are adept to consolidate the controversy within the general public.
A nation who is apathetic to aborting an embryo for routine practices as long as the surgeon profits an appropriate bundle of cash to carnage the consciousness acquired due to the immorality he displays and reinforces, while commuting his God given endowment into a murderous and inhuman act of bringing to end the potential essence of an unborn child's life.
A nation who encourages dishonest and manipulative individuals to be head of it's entire people as long as the candidate and his company is affiliated with the appropriate political party, while never questioning or second-guessing his judgments that seem apparently ignorant and unhealthy as compared to the general will.
A nation who will turn their heads to even
the most obvious lies to save their reputation and the reputation of their party instead of admitting their fault and transcending the issue while the time is still attainable.
A nation who's politicians feel they're under obligation to keep themselves and their words within the perimeter of a perfectly drawn circle; hesitating to present an idea that may go against fellow politicians but also better the issue at the same time.
 I'm an 18 year old student already $36,000 in debt, yet I personally have not spent a dime.
The government has my wallet, and my liberty. Stimulating the economy with spending is not the solution. It is the problem. The only stimulus America needs right now is freedom.
No thank you Congress. Please, keep your change.
I love America. May God bless it so.

Six naked truths about America
A habitually introspective human being is what I am. Modest and collective. Alienated from my generation. My mind fortified with contention can keep silent no longer. A young man who cornerstones and postulates family values, robust military power, limited government involvement, and secluded success. Urgently I stress it is not that I aspire to say something to America, but to America I have something to say. Indulge your mind into my personal field of vision.
Today, we live in a nation who's supreme judges elected by qualified individuals assess the capacity of each situation with a lack of shrewdness, but rather with biased and bluntly racist evaluations to the utmost degree while basing the ruling solely on secluded opinions and dishonest assignment in order to absolve or sanctify the person whom relates more extensively to the inspector himself and his personal values.
A nation where tomorrow's earning are promptly spent today in anticipation to cease or bacon a debt of which stretches beyond the very core of barrenness and destitution, while contemplation irrelevant and unimportant issues that face inconsequential communities of which are adept to consolidate the controversy within the general public.
A nation who is apathetic to aborting an embryo for routine practices as long as the surgeon profits an appropriate bundle of cash to carnage the consciousness acquired due to the immorality he displays and reinforces, while commuting his God given endowment into a murderous and inhuman act of bringing to end the potential essence of an unborn child's life.
A nation who encourages dishonest and manipulative individuals to be head of it's entire people as long as the candidate and his company is affiliated with the appropriate political party, while never questioning or second-guessing his judgments that seem apparently ignorant and unhealthy as compared to the general will.
A nation who will turn their heads to even
the most obvious lies to save their reputation and the reputation of their party instead of admitting their fault and transcending the issue while the time is still attainable.
A nation who's politicians feel they're under obligation to keep themselves and their words within the perimeter of a perfectly drawn circle; hesitating to present an idea that may go against fellow politicians but also better the issue at the same time.
 I'm an 18 year old student already $36,000 in debt, yet I personally have not spent a dime.
The government has my wallet, and my liberty. Stimulating the economy with spending is not the solution. It is the problem. The only stimulus America needs right now is freedom.
No thank you Congress. Please, keep your change.
I love America. May God bless it so.

– Brett Williams, Rolla


Employed workers need more rights
Dear Editor:
My son was recently fired without cause. He told one of two new bosses he needed off the next day and was given the OK. The next day he went in to get his check and the other new boss said he was fired. The reason given was "no call, no show."
I have discovered that Missouri workers have no rights, no protection and no recourse to redress wrongs.
Two people, husband and wife, were brought in by the franchise owner and introduced as two additional bosses. My son and his mother went the next day and the woman said he told the wrong person. She denied being a boss. Then she turned around and said she was a part owner.
My son has been denied unemployment benefits because of their lies. Moreover Missouri does not automatically give a fired worker the benefit of challenging a former employer. Why is that? Why is one person's word automatically accepted over another's? Because the one is an employer!
Until recently, the two new bosses were clocking in under the franchise owner's name. The woman has said in front of the workers that she and her husband were not supposed to be working because they were drawing disability.
Someone from the Attorney General's office stopped in once, and did nothing. The IRS and elected officials are unconcerned that a worker has been mistreated and that people who did the deed are above the law. However, the woman boss now signs in under her name.
Why has no public employee, state official, or congressional representative been willing to do anything? Workers of Missouri need a new government.
Sincerely,
– Eddie L. Vaughn

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