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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2011

I respectfully disagree, and think you are missing the point of what the people in the unions want.

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  • cut your hippie hair, if you wanna be taken more seriously... those long locks are a good reason for conservatives to ignore you.

  • @mark1m What was the point of commenting? I don't care about your subjective view of what length my hair should be. If I am ignored for my appearance, then they are discriminatory and not paying attention to the opposing arguments. My hair is not much longer than Ben Franklin's, the main difference being he was balding.

  • @gormanilius my point is that this is the internet, and this is the stupid stuff ppl say on the net. And honestly, i think your hair is too beautiful for me to take you seriously. Im banned from commenting on lee dorens videos, and i agree with everything you say... but your hair is freaking magical and i cant take you seriously. Honestly, wtf is your shampoo? i cant take my eyes off those long locks.

  • @mark1m I will take that as a compliment. You know, though, the same can be said about men who won't listen to a woman talk because they are too busy staring at her breasts. Just saying. lol. For the record, I mainly use VO5 Tea Therapy, and its counterpart conditioner. My hair is much shorter though, and may actually be even shorter due to soon possibly getting a job working with food.

  • Lee Doran doesn't believe in worker's right or Unions. He's a market fundamentalists who thinks Americans should just shut up and be happy that the rich are generous enough to give us a job.

  • @smpunditz Which makes me wonder just why he thinks this way. It seems very "un-liberating". One form of oppression is just as bad as the others, it just this one is given the seemingly likable name of "Free Market Capitalism".

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  • Public unions and private unions are two different things. Those teachers in Wisconsin were already making well over $100K plus insane retirement bennies. They were making more than double the average income in that state. It goes far beyond protecting the teachers from poverty or abuse. That governor, along with the people, just suggested reining them in a little. Do you believe that the will of the unions supercedes the will of the people?

  • @mark1m That is a pointless comment. There is no logical reason why men should be subjected to pointless gender stereotypes about being expected to have short hair.

    If conservatives ignore the message of the video because he has long hair then it just goes to show how dumb they are.

    I myself am quite flamboyant with my appearance and don't need to define myself on conservative terms. I am not conservative so don't want to look like one, if they criticize my appearance, that is ad hominem.

  • Union leaders don't give a shit about the workers kid

  • Bumbling, and boring.

  • @gormanilius oh im totally guilty of getting my gaze caught in a bosom or two (usually two, because they generally come in pairs).

    again i would like to comment on your very well thought out opinions.... but that hair... it commands 100% of my attention. It really just steals the show, i would recommend hats for the next video.

  • I'd like to point out you can peacefully assemble without expecting to be paid to protest. Tea partiers didn't lie about being sick to miss work. They can totally assemble, but if it interferes with their work, they shouldn't expect amnesty. No one has a "right" to collectively bargain, especially in the public sector. Bargaining from the government to the government creates a third payer problem with the taxpayers. On second thought, I can't possibly respond to everything in this video.

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