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Dilbert Readers Rat Out Some Weasels

colinmc151 writes "Well, Dilbert's Way of the Weasel Poll Results are in, with 35,874 people voting. Weaseliest Organization was won by the Recording Industry Association of America. Weaseliest Company was won by Microsoft. The Weaseliest Individual award was won by George W. Bush. Weaseliest Profession went to Politicians. Weaseliest Country went to France. Weaseliest Behavior was 'Blaming fast food restaurants for making you fat.' Congratulations to all the deserving winners."

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  1. Re:ACLU is Weasly? by craw · · Score: 4, Informative

    Um, the ACLU does have an agenda, the protection of individual rights and liberties granted to Americans by the Constitution. These are not conservative nor liberal protection or a political agenda. They are just Constitution rights.

    The ACLU does not care if you are gay, black, white, poor, rich, or a member of the KKK (remember Skokie, IL?). All Americans are equally protected by the Constitution

  2. Re:France by descubes · · Score: 4, Informative

    France stood up to the Nazis when Poland was invaded.

    The precise time table is:
    Sep 1, 1939: Poland invasion
    Sep 3, 1939: France declares war to protect its ally
    Sep 5, 1939: US proclaim neutrality in the conflict

    It's not until the US were attacked themselves that they came to the rescue. Who was the weasel?

    See this page for more info.

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  3. ACLU supports Exercise of Religion by lostnihilist · · Score: 3, Informative

    agreed. Probably the most controversial (controversial insofar as it perpetrates the myth that the ACLU is 'Weasly') point brought up is that the ACLU doesn't protect the free exercise of religion. Luckily, it is also the easiest to disspell.

    1) Freedom of Religion Bill supported by the ACLU to protect the exercise of religion by individuals.
    2) ACLU helps Falwell in VA I'm sure you'll never hear about that on FOX news or Christian press. The ACLU helped the Rev. establish a church with all the rights of normal corporations, ending that form or religious discrimination.
    3) The infamous veiled photo for driver's license case The most pressed argument is of course national security. But as is easily seen if anyone bothers to RTFA, 800,000 ID's have been given without a photo, so why worry about this one with an 'incomplete' photo.
    4) The ACLU's efforts to keep government influence out of churches and in the hands of the peoples of the respective faiths
    5) Keeping religious discrimination out of Head start

    I found this in 30 seconds of searching. This doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of cases where individual's religious preferences have been protected by the ACLU. If you were to go to each state's press archives, you'd find dozens of cases where the ACLU has helped to force schools to allow students to pray. The confusion comes in because most people (and apparently alot of people on Slashdot and school administrators) are entirely incapable of distinguishing between a state actor and an individual actor. When you've learned 4th grade civics, maybe you can speech more intelligibly about civic issues.

  4. Jared's story is true by thaddjuice · · Score: 3, Informative

    The whole thing about Jared losing all that weight eating Subway is true. I subscribe to Men's Health magazine and every month they have a feature where people write in and tell how they lost weight. Then the editors analyze the program, what's good and bad about it, and tell you how it can work for you.

    Anyway, a few years ago, Jared wrote something in a college newspaper and it got sent in to MH to tell his story. He said he liked the low fat sandwiches and so he ate them for lunch and dinner every day for a year. He didn't exercise much except for walking regularly.

    Long story short, he lost a bunch of weight, someone at Subway read the article and their PR department picked up on it and now he's famous. There's a history thingy here

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  5. Dilbert is a BSA spokesperson by qwertyatwork · · Score: 5, Informative

    Stop reading dilbert, he is a spokesperson for the B.S.A. bsa another site