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To "Bendover"...... Misprison of a Felony would be a criminal charge brought against any person concealing a felonious act. The courts will decide whether or not the employee commited a felony or a misdemeanor once the charge by the law enforcement agency is made.In this particular case.

I certainly do not believe that Miss Bouchard is in any way attempting to conceal a criminal act as has been implied.

To "Patiemtman"........I can find nothing in the historical records on Franklin Delenor Roosevelt, indicating that he wanted collective bargaining abolished. Upon visiting his home in Hyde Park, New York and reading his memoirs and photos of he and the executive leaders of the Unions in America at that time,

the impression that I received was that he accepted union participation in the collective bargaining process with open arms.

Perhaps your grandparents and great grandparents who worked under the hidious conditions of the 1800's- early 1900's also welcomed collective bargaining. I know mine did.

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