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Lou Dobbs is angry and he's not going to take it anymore







Lou Dobbs is angry and he's not going to
take it anymore

Lou Dobbs is angry and he's not going to
take it anymore
09/09/2004 09:14 AM

In his new book about outsourcing, the television journalist tells us that he is shocked, SHOCKED, that corporations are treating American workers like crap.




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