Yes, yes and yes again for the courageous charter school teacher who is leading the fight to defend Wisconsin's new government-sector Right to Work law and her job.
As I see, hear and read about the actions of the unions across this nation, they (the unions)show defined organized crime attributes while using our court system to enslave all. The only thing that prevents their winning is they only represent less then 20% of the population. Sounds like the liberals and the democrat party, ya think?
The "Sleeping giant has awoken," had his coffee and is now heading out the door going to work. Let's face it, you get 80% headed in one direction, "Lord love a Duck" "There is trouble right here in River city". Let's band together and send the little mice scurrying back to what ever hole they came from.
Your friend and supporter
Jack Hotchkiss
Kingman, Arizona
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Mark Mix wrote:
Dear Jack,
Union militants are threatening and harassing the courageous charter school teacher who is leading the fight to defend Wisconsin's new government-sector Right to Work law.
With free legal aid from National Right to Work Foundation attorneys, Kristi Lacroix and two other civil servants filed an amicus brief and a motion to intervene against union lawyers' spurious lawsuit seeking to overturn Wisconsin's monopoly bargaining reforms.
WISN-TV in Milwaukee reported that "she has been blistered by negative and vicious emails and phone messages at school and on Facebook, including one suggesting she get protection."
Some militants have even launched a "Fire Kristi" campaign.
As you know, Wisconsin union bosses tried every tactic imaginable to protect Big Labor's monopoly bargaining power over Wisconsin government employees.
They shut down schools, bused in out-of-state agitators, and demanded their allies in the state legislature flee to Illinois to delay a vote.
Then the union bosses wasted millions of dollars -- of their own members' forced dues -- on a failed recall campaign to install a pro-forced unionism majority in the Wisconsin Senate.
Now, union hotheads are bombarding the Kenosha, Wisconsin, teacher with threats because she refuses to toe the union-boss line.
The onslaught of harassment and threats picked up after Lacroix exercised her First Amendment rights and appeared in a TV commercial supporting Governor Scott Walker, who signed the reforms into law.
Other disgraceful messages have threatened Lacroix's career. "Your best bet is to start a job search soon," one militant wrote.
Foundation attorneys are prepared to take all appropriate legal actions to defend Lacroix, and if necessary, provide for the security of her and her family.
In 2005, the National Right to Work Foundation hired 24-hour security for a North Carolina worker who received detailed threats after he successfully challenged a sweetheart deal between his employer and the United Autoworkers (UAW) union.
Union goons routinely employ violence and terror tactics against innocent workers who dare to speak their own minds.
It's vital we expose this thuggery and keep up the legal pressure against the abuses of coercive union power -- including ugly union violence and intimidation.
That's why, if you can, please make a generous, tax-deductible contribution of whatever you can afford to help the Foundation continue to provide free legal aid to Lacroix, expose the injustices of union violence and intimidation to the media, and if necessary, provide Lacroix with professional security.
Union tyrants want to force independent-minded workers like Kristi Lacroix into silence and submission.
But we won't sit by and let that happen.
Sincerely,
Mark Mix
P.S. Union militants are threatening and harassing Kristi Lacroix, the brave charter school teacher leading the fight to defend Wisconsin's government-sector Right to Work law from a spurious assault by desperate union lawyers.
National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys are providing free legal aid to Lacroix, and the Foundation is prepared to provide her with professional security, if necessary.
Please make a generous, tax-deductible contribution of whatever you can afford to help support the Foundation's legal aid program and efforts to expose union violence in the media.
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is a nonprofit, charitable organization providing free legal aid to employees whose human or civil rights have been violated by compulsory unionism abuses. The Foundation, which can be contacted toll-free at 1-800-336-3600, is assisting thousands of employees in nearly 200 cases nationwide. The Foundation's mailing address is 8001 Braddock Road, Springfield, Virginia 22160. Its web address is www.nrtw.org/.
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