Is Tyson Acting Like A Chicken? (Herman Cain Edition) August 7, 2008
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Islam
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Show Description: I came across a story this week of a Tyson Chicken plant in Tennessee that has agreed to trade Labor Day with the last day of Ramadan as an official holiday. Workers will no longer be able to take off Labor Day because of the Union vote. I have to say my opinion is a little murky and I can see both sides. Join the conversation as we look at Islam's continued infiltration into American culture.
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