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new bully laws, wow, about time...
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| abc news this monring, boss bully law, causes health issues, mental and
other phyiscal related isssues, damn it's about time, but it will never
float, we all know how the courts work, your wellbeing to the highest bidder
always...joe
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"xhead" <xhead@uwish.net> wrote in message
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> abc news this monring, boss bully law, causes health issues, mental and
> other phyiscal related isssues, damn it's about time, but it will never
> float, we all know how the courts work, your wellbeing to the highest
bidder
> always...joe
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this may at least stop someone from bringing an AK-47 to lunch in the work
place, it's mostly the anti-gun bunch that do the work place absuing imho,
(BS) they have some hang up that they need to shove on others to make
themselves feel bigger or better, whatever, i see stress played out here
quite a bit, to bad it's such a childish endevor, it often never works to
help anything in the end, bullies~ugh...joe
thanks for your time...peace.
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| "xhead" <xhead@uwish.net> wrote in message
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> abc news this monring, boss bully law, causes health issues, mental
> and other phyiscal related isssues, damn it's about time, but it will
> never float, we all know how the courts work, your wellbeing to the
> highest bidder always...joe
As with all laws like this the cards are stacked against you, but having
a law in place will reduce this behavior some after a few high-profile
cases are won.
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Juba
www.masterjuba.com
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"Juba" <juba@XmasterjubaX.com> wrote in message
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> "xhead" <xhead@uwish.net> wrote in message
> news:u%5Kd.1924$u45.408@trnddc08
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> As with all laws like this the cards are stacked against you, but having
> a law in place will reduce this behavior some after a few high-profile
> cases are won.
> --
> Juba
> www.masterjuba.com
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it makes me wonder what condition the mental health of this country is
really in with all the pro stress, anti compassion policy running ramped,
like the guy in ca leaving his suv on the train tracks, stress is showing up
everywhere and in many cases called murder and many other names that hide
the real facts that actually cause these crimes, we're streched so thin
today one little problem sets off irrational behavior, to much to fast
today, and instead of helping the gov builds bigger prisons, i don't
understand how they live with themselves really...joe
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| "xhead" <xhead@uwish.net> wrote in message
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> "Juba" <juba@XmasterjubaX.com> wrote in message
> news:ctbfb8$ecp$0@pita.alt.net...
> it makes me wonder what condition the mental health of this country is
> really in with all the pro stress, anti compassion policy running
> ramped, like the guy in ca leaving his suv on the train tracks,
> stress is showing up everywhere and in many cases called murder and
> many other names that hide the real facts that actually cause these
> crimes, we're streched so thin today one little problem sets off
> irrational behavior, to much to fast today, and instead of helping
> the gov builds bigger prisons, i don't understand how they live with
> themselves really...joe
I believe that the pace of change and the stresses that go along with it
have exceeded the average person's ability to cope with it. People are
cracking under the stress and being discarded from the job market or
from society in general by being sent to prison.
The government's primary interest seems to be in catering to the needs
of businesses. It's concern for people as individuals only seems to
extend to that which impacts productivity or the costs of social
programs.
Jobs in all categories are now being exported to the rest of the world
in search of the lowest labor costs. When people don't have a decent
paying job, they can't be good consumers and without enough consumers
our entire system is in danger of collapsing.
I see a future that is very bleak. A tiny minority of haves, hiding
behind brick walls, barbed wire and security gates, living in fear of
the have-nots. It gives me comfort to know that I'll be long dead by
then, but I fear for my children and the future they will face.
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Juba
www.masterjuba.com
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| ZombyWoof 2005-01-31, 11:19 am |
| On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 12:35:39 -0800, "Juba" <juba@XmasterjubaX.com>
wrote something wonderfully witty:
>"xhead" <xhead@uwish.net> wrote in message
>news:G8eKd.1962$Q_4.407@trnddc02
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>I believe that the pace of change and the stresses that go along with it
>have exceeded the average person's ability to cope with it. People are
>cracking under the stress and being discarded from the job market or
>from society in general by being sent to prison.
>
>The government's primary interest seems to be in catering to the needs
>of businesses. It's concern for people as individuals only seems to
>extend to that which impacts productivity or the costs of social
>programs.
>
>Jobs in all categories are now being exported to the rest of the world
>in search of the lowest labor costs. When people don't have a decent
>paying job, they can't be good consumers and without enough consumers
>our entire system is in danger of collapsing.
>
>I see a future that is very bleak. A tiny minority of haves, hiding
>behind brick walls, barbed wire and security gates, living in fear of
>the have-nots. It gives me comfort to know that I'll be long dead by
>then, but I fear for my children and the future they will face.
>
Simply bequeath them your arsenal.
--
"patients who undertake opioid maintenance therapy
should behave in a way that is beyond reproach or
suspicion in all matters relating to their use of
medications. Patients who are unwilling or unable
to do so jeopardize not only their own health and
safety, but the health and safety of other patients
with chronic pain." -- Dr. Hurwitz
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| xhead 2005-01-31, 11:19 am |
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"Juba" <juba@XmasterjubaX.com> wrote in message
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> "xhead" <xhead@uwish.net> wrote in message
> news:G8eKd.1962$Q_4.407@trnddc02
>
> I believe that the pace of change and the stresses that go along with it
> have exceeded the average person's ability to cope with it. People are
> cracking under the stress and being discarded from the job market or
> from society in general by being sent to prison.
>
> The government's primary interest seems to be in catering to the needs
> of businesses. It's concern for people as individuals only seems to
> extend to that which impacts productivity or the costs of social
> programs.
>
> Jobs in all categories are now being exported to the rest of the world
> in search of the lowest labor costs. When people don't have a decent
> paying job, they can't be good consumers and without enough consumers
> our entire system is in danger of collapsing.
>
> I see a future that is very bleak. A tiny minority of haves, hiding
> behind brick walls, barbed wire and security gates, living in fear of
> the have-nots. It gives me comfort to know that I'll be long dead by
> then, but I fear for my children and the future they will face.
well said, and totally accurate...joe [and not far off imho]
> Juba
> www.masterjuba.com
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