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What about a petition to MQ? sm

Posted By: PT Flexer on 2009-03-15
In Reply to: Time To Save Our Jobs - see message - OkayEveryone

I say forget AAMT.  Why bother calling them their new name?  It's like The Who's lyrics that say Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. We won't get fooled again.


Well, I call it screwed, not fooled. 


As for writing DC, that's a moot point in my book.  If and when they don't want to fool with something (regardless of party, so no stone-throwing, please), they make sure the phone lines are out, faxes won't go through, and emails is just as much a moot point.  Besides, the last administration was just as bad about sending work that should be ours across the pond. 


Any thoughts about a petition drive to MQ?  While it, too, is likely moot, I'd like input from those who are just as tired of it I am.  NJA again last PM and today in SA3.




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Thank you for the petition
I signed it! With 15 million Americans out of work, there is absolutely NO reason we should be offshoring.
Here is a petition to sign for HR 427, a bill regarding
that very thing. Please forward it to everyone you know as well:

http://www.rallycongress.com/support-for-h-r-427-nabopia/1585/support-h-r-427-notify-americans-before-outsourcing-personal-information/
Thanks for the info - I signed the petition sm.
and I was the 54th person from Florida - kind of sad that there have only been 54 people in my whole state to have signed this - sigh, but thanks for the info - will pass along to everyone I know!