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Post by Willing Sniper on Feb 17, 2014 18:38:11 GMT -8
As well it should, who jokes about shooting up a kindergarten class? Obviously this miscreant. They need to pull him into a room with no windows and schooled him.
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Post by ❀rabbit❀ on Feb 17, 2014 18:54:47 GMT -8
As well it should, who jokes about shooting up a kindergarten class? Obviously this miscreant. They need to pull him into a room with no windows and schooled him. Any threat to a child/children should be taken seriously, our country/world is a mess as it is, we have to protect the future.
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Post by whisker on Feb 18, 2014 4:37:57 GMT -8
He's an idiot - and has to learn from his mistakes!
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Post by ♬ pkbucko ♬ on Feb 18, 2014 7:27:13 GMT -8
He's an idiot - and has to learn from his mistakes! Zackly. If he didn't mean the things that he said, then he's a raving moron, in desperate need of wall to wall counseling. If he was serious, he belongs behind bars. Or worse.
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Post by Willing Sniper on Feb 18, 2014 9:19:23 GMT -8
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Post by iamjumbo on Feb 18, 2014 12:49:06 GMT -8
what your mother told you is even more apropos today than it was then. back then, it could be posted in the market square, and perhaps several hundred people would see it. now, it's posted on the internet and millions upon millions can see it. a person's private life is no indicator of their professional life. i know a couple of girls who are ultra conservative in dress and everything else when they are at the office. when they are not at the office, they are anything but. as long as the person does the job, what they do when they are not on the job, as long as it is not illegal, is NOONE's business From where I sit, with numerous applicants applying for one position, I use everything I can to check out the character of each person. I am not the only employer who uses Google as a means of vetting out perspective employees. The fact of the matter is that if you don't want people to see it, don't put it out there. Pretty simple actually. i certainly do agree that only idiots put shit on the internet that they have no business putting there. anyone who thinks that it won't bite them in the ass needs to at least be put away. before google existed, how did you check on the character of each person? just because the internet makes spying, and intruding on people's private lives easier, does not mean that you have a right to do it. ar-15s make it easier to shoot up a mall, etc, than a nine millimeter, but, that don't mean you have a right to use one to do it. same same
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2014 12:54:33 GMT -8
From where I sit, with numerous applicants applying for one position, I use everything I can to check out the character of each person. I am not the only employer who uses Google as a means of vetting out perspective employees. The fact of the matter is that if you don't want people to see it, don't put it out there. Pretty simple actually. i certainly do agree that only idiots put shit on the internet that they have no business putting there. anyone who thinks that it won't bite them in the ass needs to at least be put away. before google existed, how did you check on the character of each person? just because the internet makes spying, and intruding on people's private lives easier, does not mean that you have a right to do it. ar-15s make it easier to shoot up a mall, etc, than a nine millimeter, but, that don't mean you have a right to use one to do it. same same Before the internet we paid a company to check backgrounds for any job that may require a confidentiality agreement. I see nothing wrong with using tools that are freely available. The internet is available to everyone, people ought to remember that.
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Post by iamjumbo on Feb 19, 2014 6:03:22 GMT -8
i certainly do agree that only idiots put shit on the internet that they have no business putting there. anyone who thinks that it won't bite them in the ass needs to at least be put away. before google existed, how did you check on the character of each person? just because the internet makes spying, and intruding on people's private lives easier, does not mean that you have a right to do it. ar-15s make it easier to shoot up a mall, etc, than a nine millimeter, but, that don't mean you have a right to use one to do it. same same Before the internet we paid a company to check backgrounds for any job that may require a confidentiality agreement. I see nothing wrong with using tools that are freely available. The internet is available to everyone, people ought to remember that. do you think it's wrong for the nsa to tap your cell phone, and computer?
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