"It's not that redacted... I mean we didn't redact the words; the, if, of, a, then, at, TERRORISTS, they, deserved, it, damned, commies (not did we redact spaces and the margins!). See? at most 40% is redacted. Enjoy!"
"However, now they're claiming that since prisoners using the prison email system agree to a notice upfront saying their communications may be monitored, they gave up that right. "
Does that mean I can put a sign up in my offce saying "those that enter agree I can punch them in face without replique" and totally get away with that?
Or do I need to be the government for that work...
What makes me laugh and chuckle (more like shake my head in disappointment) is all the legislation and rules on what you can and cannot do with your own children. I understand the concepts, trying to stop child abuse, but disciplining a child (reasonably) for acting out should not be a one way ticket to court/jail.
If the law/policy makers are/were so screwed up by the way they were raised (in the good ole days) then why the hell are they being trusted to make these laws/policies?
After much research I have found out why big pharm is all about patents...
They used to say and write that "patients are our major priority" but a simple clerical mistake in the form of a typo has doomed us all! Remember kids, thank and tip your clerks/secretaries so they double and triple check your dictations.
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LIES!
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should home office get in trouble?
On the post: Vietnam Abusing Facebook Reporting Tools To Stifle Dissent
hmm...
Don't you actually need those to abuse them?
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Re: So instead of spreadsheets...
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Does that mean I can put a sign up in my offce saying "those that enter agree I can punch them in face without replique" and totally get away with that?
Or do I need to be the government for that work...
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what makes me laugh
If the law/policy makers are/were so screwed up by the way they were raised (in the good ole days) then why the hell are they being trusted to make these laws/policies?
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watch out!
Looks like Activision might need to watch their backs...
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look what a a simple typo can do!
They used to say and write that "patients are our major priority" but a simple clerical mistake in the form of a typo has doomed us all! Remember kids, thank and tip your clerks/secretaries so they double and triple check your dictations.
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gives a whole new meaning
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