Smash the Man http://www.smashtheman.com/smash/ In a modern democratic society, there’s no denying that “big business” has one supreme goal – make as much money as they can. There’s also no denying that no other economic/sociologic society can be as successful as a modern democracy. But without a proper balance of power between corporate America (big business and executive management) and the people who actually drive the machine (the common employees), a democratic society will eventually burn itself out. en-us Smash the Man http://smashtheman.com/smash/images/logo.gif http://www.smashtheman.com/smash/ State revives man so they can execute him http://www.smashtheman.com/smash/Articles/Article.aspx?ID=61

Allen suffered a heart attack shortly before the execution which left him lifeless. California authorities revived the frail old man, so that he could be summarily executed the proper way.

Poll shows Americans think government is corrupt http://www.smashtheman.com/smash/Articles/Article.aspx?ID=57

CNN, USA Today, and Gallup pulled their expertise together to conduct a poll which produced some rather surprising results. 1,003 adults were polled over a three day period beginning January 6, 2006 through January 8, 2006.

Wal-Mart Blasted for Denying Lunch Breaks to Employees http://www.smashtheman.com/smash/Articles/Article.aspx?ID=55

California law, like the laws in many other states, requires employees to give a minimum of 30 minutes unpaid lunch breaks to employees who work at least six hours. Several California workers claim Wal-Mart illegally demanded these breaks be skipped (and of course, in the process, save a bundle of money either by working employees through these unpaid breaks or by recognizing more benefit from their cheap labor pool.