you are *such* an insensitive clod! ever stop to think that maybe he lives in florida and doesn't have a basement. maybe he lives in his mom's attic. jeez, some people.
the only error in your argument is that we (the U.S.) are technically not at war with either Afghanistan or Iraq. a declaration of war can only come from congress. there hasn't been a declared war fought by the U.S. since WWII. now that doesn't make what's going on in Guantanamo right no matter how badly anybody whores out terms like 'civilized' or 'decent', but i'm thinking it does provide just enough legal ass-coverage.
high schools obsolete? well, perhaps. i just sort of saw them as a waystation between middle school and college (always assuming you manage to pick a good one).
so when the guy is dreaming about the hot chick is it some sort of guilt induced psychosis or a more direct form of mental fuckery on the part of the cylons?
you're right. being employeed by a particular individual or corporation is not a natural human right. however, once an individual is employeed by a particular individual or corporation that individual has the right to be treated as a free human being and not a hostage. in other words, should the aforementioned individual actually be terminated it must be for legitmate reasons relating to his or her job performance (not completing objectives, laziness, inappropriate office behavior, etc..) if what ever human resources entity that is responsible for those 800 employees can prove that every last one of them is an imcompetent worker, then they should, by all means, be fired. this right to work free from arbitrary termination may not be reflected in law (IANAL), but i do maintain that it is a natural human right.
Grow up and get out of your mom's basement.
you are *such* an insensitive clod! ever stop to think that maybe he lives in florida and doesn't have a basement. maybe he lives in his mom's attic. jeez, some people.
Now, I wish someone would make a movie based on the Vertigo version of Lucifer...
only if Neil Gaiman wrote the screenplay.
the only error in your argument is that we (the U.S.) are technically not at war with either Afghanistan or Iraq. a declaration of war can only come from congress. there hasn't been a declared war fought by the U.S. since WWII. now that doesn't make what's going on in Guantanamo right no matter how badly anybody whores out terms like 'civilized' or 'decent', but i'm thinking it does provide just enough legal ass-coverage.
high schools obsolete? well, perhaps. i just sort of saw them as a waystation between middle school and college (always assuming you manage to pick a good one).
so when the guy is dreaming about the hot chick is it some sort of guilt induced psychosis or a more direct form of mental fuckery on the part of the cylons?
you're right. being employeed by a particular individual or corporation is not a natural human right. however, once an individual is employeed by a particular individual or corporation that individual has the right to be treated as a free human being and not a hostage. in other words, should the aforementioned individual actually be terminated it must be for legitmate reasons relating to his or her job performance (not completing objectives, laziness, inappropriate office behavior, etc..) if what ever human resources entity that is responsible for those 800 employees can prove that every last one of them is an imcompetent worker, then they should, by all means, be fired. this right to work free from arbitrary termination may not be reflected in law (IANAL), but i do maintain that it is a natural human right.
"(young male, unmarried, 2 seat sports car)" stop trying to pick up women on /.!
slow news day