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Monday, 05 May 2008

How I vote is none of New York's business

Keep meaning to tell you about this bit of propaganda that I enjoyed...

Some anti-union group sent out a release a week or two ago, with the headline "Johnny Sack in the Voting Booth?" and a link to the above video.

My reaction was, what business is it of New York's how I vote? Maybe when Carmine was around, yeah (not little Carmine, but old Carmine), but not any more. Johnny Sack doesn't command that kind of respect.

Now if Tony wants to know how I vote, OK, maybe...

Posted by Brad Warthen at 11:39 AM in Business, Crime and Punishment, Mail call, Popular culture
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Smoking in restaurants and driving SUVs is none of your business.

Posted by: Lee Muller | May 16, 2008 9:21:46 AM

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