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You know what, there's just one thing that bugs me,
I http://www.cellar.org/images/smilies/meanface.gif intolerance!
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how intolerant of you BigV
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Let us not forget the other edge of the sword.
The multi-culties are intolerant of intolerance. They insist on cultural equality and the recognition of the specialness of every person everywhere. Unless you don't agree with them. |
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Boeing Black Employees Association affinity group to start in Philadelphia Boeing Philadelphia employees interested in forming a local chapter of the Boeing Black Employees Association (BBEA) affinity group are asked to contact Donna Irby at 1-3106. An affinity group is an employee association that meets to participate in common interests. They provide skills development, professional growth, mentoring opportunities and leadership tools to aid in achieving strategic objectives of The Boeing Company, through the Business Strategy, Vision 2016, the Diversity Strategy and the Affirmative Action Plan. Membership is open to all Boeing employees, all retired employees of The Boeing Company and its subsidiaries, government, customer, contract, vendor personnel assigned full time to support the company without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender or gender identity, status as a special disabled or Vietnam era veteran or the presence of a disability. (February 17-24, 2005) Content: Philadelphia Communications Technical: Rotorcraft Web Team Bet if I tried to start a Caucasian Christian Men’s Association they’d fire me. Even if I allowed all Boeing employees, all retired employees of The Boeing Company and its subsidiaries, government, customer, contract, vendor personnel assigned full time to support the company without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, gender or gender identity, status as a special disabled or Vietnam era veteran or the presence of a disability to join. They wouldn't tolerate it.:( |
Yeah, but are you going to go join the Boeing Black Employees Affinity Group?
My coworkers decided the other night that they wanted to form An Average White Guys Club. I told them that although I suspected they would not be permitted to do so, I would support them wholeheartedly, and that they were welcome to exclude me, as I am an Above-Average White Chick. |
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just think about how all of this started.kids who built bombs in their bedrooms ,planned an attack on their school and actually went through with it.wouldn,t you know what your kid was up to?i sure would.the people taking action in this case probably don't even know where their kids are.
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Let's say something bad happens to the kid while locked up and it is shown that what he wrote was not a 'terrorist threat'. Who do the parents go to? The attitude of the authorities will be 'we went by the book' and 'shit happens'. By these standards, I doubt Stephen King and George Romero would have survived high school. edit: Scratch that, it appears that the kid was 18 and is being held in adult detention. That's a lot worse. Now, if it could be shown that the kid was actively recruiting zombies... |
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That being said, when I'm paying rent/mortgage/whatever, I have the right to know exactly what is being brought into and carried out in MY house (in other words, to be secure in my house, papers and effects.) If my 18 year old (who is still in school) doesn't want me in his business, he needs to move the hell out and be independant. They prosecute parents for the crimes of the kids nowadays. If I'm responsible for his actions, I'm going to be all up in his business. If he don't like it, he's 18, he can get the hell out. |
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It was rather in vogue in my school to write elaborate short stories regarding hostile takeovers of the school. Weaponry and James Bond like devices were common components. Much like my approach to video games where the object is to shoot people in the head, I did this so I didn't HAVE to. My final project in a class called "anatomy of a revolution" was one of these stories, using the school as a setting, real staff members and fellow students as characters, that detailed a revolutionary takeover of the school, following the pattern described by Crane Brinton in the book we used as a text. I graduated with honors, rather than a body count. |
A court recently ruled that parents couldn't eavesdrop on their kid's phone conversations, didn't they? What I forget is if this was the Supremes or a Circuit Court.
(actually the legal issue involved was that information gathered in this way could not be used in criminal prosecutions, but the effect is the same). |
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According to the article, there was no 'other stuff'. No bombs, gunpowder, rifles, hand grenades, etc. Just a story. I'm hoping the ACLU is going to look into this. By the definitions of the law as it was reported, any screenwriter could be arrested for writing an action movie based in a high school. |
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If someone is freaked by a kids writings then talk to them, ask pointed questions if necessary to clear the air. But locking them up or throwing them out of school for "just in case", clearly sends the wrong message. :( |
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Boys arrested for stick figure drawings |
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