At 12:58 PM 1/5/04 -0600, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>
>With that evidence in hand, the employer calls them up and tells them
>to be at work the next day -- or be fired. If I were the employer, I
>wouldn't even give them that second chance.
Motivation might be loss of training or worry over lawsuit?
At 12:45 PM 12/31/03 -0800, Tim May wrote:
...
I don't claim this is a "right" implicit in the fabric of space-time, or
handed down by Moloch or YHWH or some other supernatural myth-figure.
Rather, societies which have taken money from workers to give to others to
sit at home and breed or eat Do
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 10:23:27AM -0500, Michael Kalus wrote:
> If mankind would act that way we would have been extinct a long time
> ago. A single human being is a rather weak individual. There isn't much
> we could have done.
...
> Even though I do not agree with people sitting on their asses
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 12:45:51PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
> those working had to work even harder. A vicious circle, much like the
> one now facing American industry, where more and more workers are
> claiming bogus "disability" and where the insurance costs are driving
> companies out of the cou
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 04:38:04AM -0800, John Young wrote:
> What's pleasurable about reading the fiction of ideologues like
> Tim is the smack-down tone of their prejudices. Fake, fake,
> fake.
>
> Nowhere in Tim's spew is the recognition that the largest
> beneficiaries of government favoritism
At 08:53 PM 12/31/03 -0500, Tyler Durden wrote:
You'd
>dice and slice an African American population, but then again it's from
>these inner cities that much of popular American culture has arisen
(ie,
>between pro sports, various forms of music and so on...).
Is this supposed to be an argument *
At 08:45 PM 12/31/03 -0500, John Kelsey wrote:
>
>You do know she's been trying the same scheme for several hundred
thousand
>years, right? As an artist, I think she's in a creative decline.
Ebola is
>picturesque and flashy, but not all that scary unless your funeral
rites
>involve lots of contact
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 01:14:01PM -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 01:59:50PM -0500, Sunder wrote:
> > If those are your beliefs, then by all means, set the first example, and
> > go kill yourself. Better yet, sacrifice yourself to your goddess... By
> > doing so, you'll als
On Dec 31, 2003, at 5:53 PM, Tyler Durden wrote:
PS: Is there any comment that Mr May would like to profer on the issue
of having been rejected by some hot black tail back in the day? (ie,
aside from "I'd like to see you are your infant children stripped of
epidermis and dipped in seasalt")
Fir
>On 31 Dec 2003 at 12:45, Tim May wrote:
>> People like Tyler Durden, James Donald, and John Young are
>> using the tired old cliches about how it is "society that
>> paid for business" and hence "society" has some right to take
>> a cut of each transaction between Alice and Bob.
No, Tyler, James
At 10:18 AM 12/31/03 -0600, Harmon Seaver wrote:
It's
not that just some humans are "useless eaters", it's that all are, and the
Goddess Gaia is clearly hard at work trying to rectify this situation with a
variety of new bioweapons, i.e., AIDS, ebola, etc. which will soon, I'm sure,
reduce the huma
The real problem is that the human race itself is either an alien species
that doesn't belong on this planet, or perhaps just an evolutionary mishap akin
to a cancer that has used far more than it's fair share of world resources. It's
not that just some humans are "useless eaters", it's that all
In a message dated 12/31/2003 4:44:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nowhere in Tim's spew is the recognition that the largest
beneficiaries of government favoritism are corporations and
wealthy individuals like himself
Government favoritism? It sounds like you don't believe
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Tim May wrote:
> Vengeance libertarianism is the rational kind. It will result in 20-40
> million of the leeches, the bums, the minority grifters, the so-called
> aggrieved, the winos, the addicts, all being sent up the chimneys.
It will result in couple dozen
, is their problem, not mine. And not any
corporations, except by the choice of that corporation.)
Vengeance libertarianism is the rational kind. It will result in 20-40
million of the leeches, the bums, the minority grifters, the so-called
aggrieved, the winos, the addicts, all being sent up the chi
What's pleasurable about reading the fiction of ideologues like
Tim is the smack-down tone of their prejudices. Fake, fake,
fake.
Nowhere in Tim's spew is the recognition that the largest
beneficiaries of government favoritism are corporations and
wealthy individuals like himself, especially those
and their
inability to work, is their problem, not mine. And not any
corporations, except by the choice of that corporation.)
Vengeance libertarianism is the rational kind. It will result in 20-40
million of the leeches, the bums, the minority grifters, the so-called
aggrieved, the wino
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