Jim, I'm not surprised by the mildly pro-union nature of the responses, given that these presidential hopefuls are in Michigan. If Ron Paul could give a open-minded response, who were the rest to bash the unions as such? In any case, I thought it was enough to defend the right of workers to organize so long as that doesn't mean the freedom of other workers is curtailed.
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