So, we come down to some fundamental issues here.

We could go on for a year about basic porn v filth and pot is safer than
alcohol, etc,etc
According to WHO

My rule of thumb is "am I comfortable with this"
This applies to WHO I work for, WHAT am I asked to do, and WHERE do I do it.
The financial benefit is secondary to all.
Unlike some others here, I prefer to go without the bread and starve if
necessary.

I turned down a very lucrative project for a snooker hall
It wasn't the "who" or the what", it was the fact that everytime I went
there I felt depressed.
Virtually everyone in the hall was on a social security benefit, smoking and
drinking.

It is not for me to make judgement on their lifestyle. But, for as long as I
have the choice, I will choose MY environment where and for whom I work.

Sytze


On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Kristyne McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Madigan,
>
> > Certain drugs could be legalized, but certain drugs are just
> > too damaging.  Crack cocaine and Crystal Meth are two examples.
>
> If pot and coke were legal they'd be cheaper and less harmful. Crack and
> crystal would not have the same market if a safer, cheaper alternative was
> available.
>
> I'm all for using safer stuff. Pot is safer than alcohol, for example...
>
> But that's an OT discussion that I don't care to start on this thread.
>
> When it comes to clients, I want to work with ethical people doing a legal
> business that does not offend my own sensibilities. There are programmers
> that would rather work for a porn maker than a telemarketer, for example...
>
> Kristyne McDaniel
> http://www.kristynemcdaniel.com/blog
> http://www.militarydraftissues.com/
> http://www.mcstyles.com/
>
> Whether you think you can, or you think you can't.... you are right.
>  -- Henry Ford
>
>
>
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