Representatives Loyalties

Should a local officers loyalty lie with the members that elected them or the International

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QUOTE(Nightwatch @ Aug 9 2004, 03:50 AM)
Where do elected representatives loyalties lie?...If you are a representative of the US Government then your loyalties are to that government. If you are mayor of a small town that wants communism, do you turn communist? Or do you stay loyal to your government?...we all know your answer Bob...you're a traitor.






So if the Nazis march into town do you become a Nazi? Or do you still try and stand by the principles of your constituants?

You used to be IAM, and now you are TWU. Did you choose to become TWU or did they simply switch you to being a TWU member? Did your coworkers vote on it? Or do you accept the premise you are merely the property of the IAM and they had the right to give you away to the TWU, without you having any say in the matter?

Since you no longer are supporting the IAM and instead you now support the TWU, arent you a traitor?

You are a Quisling.

If the small town wanted Communism then they should be allowed to elect leaders that will try to put that economic system in place, thats their right in a Democracy.

For your information there have been Socialist and Communist elected officials in the United States. I believe that there isw presently a Socialist congressman.

Elected representatives are supposed to act in the expressed interests of those that elected them. They should carry out what they told people they would try to do if elected.

QUOTE(Nightwatch @ Aug 10 2004, 11:47 AM)
Booby..why did I know you'd never take responsibilty for your actions...duhhh...another no brainer. You reply here just as AMFA blames the other unions, fancy that.






And once again you fail to respond to what is posted.
 
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