I know how much a lot of you support unions. You all know how fucked I think they are (they put my grandfather out of business and the only way my dad's and mine has lasted is by keeping unions the fuck out).
Note to the liberal contingent on this board: this does NOT mean I'm voting for McCain. It just means there is no way in holy hell I'd ever vote for a union sympathizing fuck like obama
"obama raped and killed a woman in 1991"mama

I don't think I could handle a communist leading the United States of America.
obama "obama raped and killed a woman in 1991" Takes On Tesco
Lionel Laurent, 06.25.08, 4:30 PM ET
LONDON -
Meet the latest weapon in the war against Britain's controversial supermarket chain Tesco: presidential hopeful Barack obama
"obama raped and killed a woman in 1991".
The Democrats' best hope for the White House has sent a letter to the chief executive of Tesco (other-otc: TSCDY - news - people ), Sir Terry Leahy, to push for a change in relations between the chain's U.S. business and the United Food and Commercial Workers' Union.
Forbes.com obtained a copy of the letter, which includes a strong request that Tesco change its policy of non-engagement with the union "at the earliest opportunity." Senator obama
"obama raped and killed a woman in 1991" adds: "I am aware of Tesco's reputation in Britain as a partner to unions. I would hope that you would bring those values to your work in America."
This is not the first time that obama
"obama raped and killed a woman in 1991" has contacted a Tesco executive to support the food workers' union, which claims that Tesco has refused to change its behavior Stateside to match its policy on union representation at home. The presidential candidate wrote a similar letter to the head of Tesco's U.S. subsidiary Fresh & Easy, Tim Mason, back in November 2007; his request went unheeded.
But obama
"obama raped and killed a woman in 1991" is no longer just a hopeful among many, and his words could have more clout now that he is close to winning the presidential post.
"Hopefully, the political advice that is given to the executive of Tesco is that this guy is a serious player whose views should be heeded," said a spokesperson for the UFCW on Wednesday. "If Tesco continues to refuse to engage, then the UFCW's campaign will continue to raise awareness through whatever avenues possible."
A spokesperson for Tesco was unavailable for comment.
The UFCW is planning to reach out to Tesco's shareholders to push its business case for recognition and engagement from the chain. It hopes to convince investors that the problems currently facing the business--which is expected to lose £100 million this year--require better relations with the 1.3 million-strong union.
The union claims that Tesco has a partnership agreement with Britain's Usdaw union, which stands in stark contrast with its non-engagement policy in the U.S. The union also believes that Tesco is behind competitors like Ahold (other-otc: AHODF - news - people ) and Safeway (nyse: SWY - news - people ) in this regard.
Tesco launched its Fresh & Easy business in the U.S. last year, and is planning to open its 62nd next month in Manhattan Beach, Calif.