"I owe those unions," Mr. Obama explained in his 2006 political (memoir), "The Audacity of Hope." "When their leaders call, I do my best to call them back right away. I don't consider this (corrupting) in any way . . ."
John McCain voted against card-check legislation in 2007, and has pledged to veto such (legislation) as president. He also supports a national right-to-work law that would repeal all current federal labor law provisions (authorizing) forced union dues and fees. Unfortunately, his campaign has done little to alert the nation to the dangers of the card-check bill.
Before they cast their votes, the American people ought to be aware of Mr. Obama's (commitment) to the passage of a new Wagner Act, and of what the economic (consequences) of such a law are almost certain to be.