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Finland went to war more or less united. Germany isproscenting war with a certain en-forced unity __ Theyre on the boss' bandwagon St Peter waits to greet them. And so it goes Division within the working class makes it possible-for the boss to trot out his bandwagon It's a one way ride. Hm. Didn't Know that simple, earn man wage slavery could stir up such bitter annie-mosifies Could it be you are fitting for a right to slave? "Communazi; collar, homes and bridle?" What had that got to do with Daily chores and dissin- tegration of calories? Blue-plate broadcast of 3 dozen fried eggs makes a nine steak of hot-cakes. Seldom it happens that commandante gets killed or injured in war. The percentage is about the same as the bosses in industrial pursuits. In war time the only war an employer can be killed is with a spray-gun ---- you do not shoot bedbugs with a rifle. So in view of the almost absolute safety a boss or commander has in war, and the terrible casual-ties suffered by the workers and privates, Ive come to the conclusion that all wars are bosses wars even so as the capitalist system is the bosses self-benefit program at workers expense. Where is people's rule when labor unions ride the bosses bandwagon? Where do the unions get authority to carry on disputes among themselves and jeopardize the livelihood of 30,000,000 unemployed and depend-ands in the USA?