Limbaugh on EFCA: "One day Tony Soprano will walk in with a lead pipe and he will start beating people upside the head to vote to unionize"
March 10, 2009 1:12 pm ET


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Suddenly I am picturing Rush in the pre Civil War South warning against lead pipe weilding abolitionists.
That's right, Rush- because there's nothing the American worker loathes more than the right to organize and negotiate for better wages, safer working conditions, health care, etc. as a group rather than as an individual.
Life was so much better for workers back in the good old days, when Unions were weak or nonexistent. Except for being mauled by machines, buried in coal mines, burned to death in the occasional factory fire, discriminated against and dismissed the moment they were injured on the job, life sure was sweet for the American worker at the turn of the century.
Except of course it wasn't unions using terror, beatings, murders, the police and the courts to control the workers back then, was it, Rush?