a million people who come to work at wal-mart, and a group of 10, 15 people-- if you looook at the b board of f directors, yo'l see a stunning numumber of them have the name walton. but even if you didn't pay attention to that, a tiny group of f people. now, for a country that defines itself as committed to democracy, there's something stunning here. democracy means that if you're affected by a decision, you get to participate in it, the idea being if a decision made by a mayor or a congressman or congresswoman or a senator or a president is something that affects us, which it obobviously does, then we all get to participate. "well, uh, let's see. in where you work, what they make affects your life." how they make it wiwith this chemical or that, that affects your health, your life. whether they do it here or they fire you and do it in another country, you bet that affects your life. so what exactly is your participation in the decisions you have to live with the results of? answer--nothing. you come to work, and you do what you're told. and at the end of the day, you've poured your