 BonezXBasement DwellerPremium join:2004-04-13 Canada | reply to AthlGrond
Re: USA numba 1 there is a way to get rid of a leader, i forget what it's called right now, but there's only been one president that has had it done to them.
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| said by BonezX: there is a way to get rid of a leader, i forget what it's called right now, but there's only been one president that has had it done to them.
You can impeach a president for high crimes and misdemeanors. The catch is you need the political will to remove the president.
Truth be told the loony left hates W enough to try anything to get him out of office, but everyone else is willing to use the more traditional election process.
(Remember the Clinton impeachment for him lying under oath? Despite the perjury being 100% clear and proven, he was still not removed from office because of it, the political will just was not there.)
said by BonezX: i used the movie as an example of the phraze
My point still stands.
I understood that you were using it as an example, and it was also clear you have no real idea of what it is like to live and work in the US. -- System protected by Impregnable Ignorance (TM) |
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 BonezXBasement DwellerPremium join:2004-04-13 Canada 1 edit | well if you and another person were applying for a job, and they had a criminal record for theft or somthing along those lines and diden't mention it and you knew about it, would you use that as a way to lessen their chances at the job and heighten your chances ? |
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| said by BonezX: well if you and another person were applying for a job, and they had a criminal record for theft or somthing along those lines and diden't mention it and you knew about it, would you use that as a way to lessen their chances at the job and heighten your chances ?
No.
But I might rat them out anyway depending on the kind of job and the kind of crime. Some kinds of criminals are bared by law from having certain kinds of jobs.
Have you ever had a job interview? It is extremely unlikely that I would know what someone else mentions or does not mention in their job interview, particularly if I'm in competition for the same job. The only ways I can imagine knowing would be if a) I already knew the other person and they tell me directly (why would they?), or b) the interviewer was grossly negligent (why would I want to work for a bunch of incompetent nitwits?).
Perhaps you have a more realistic ethical question? -- System protected by Impregnable Ignorance (TM) |
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 BonezXBasement DwellerPremium join:2004-04-13 Canada | well we will use copyrights as an example, you know of a company that is about to copyright somthing (like someone in there got wasted at a bar and told you because you were the closest person there)that will make everyone in the company rich beyond anything they could possibly need, and you were desprately in debt (credit cards, carpayments, house payments) would you use the information you had gotten from the drunk and draw up a rough sketch based on what he told you and send it to be copyrighted before the company that originally made it so they would have to pay you to use it ? |
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| No, why would I trust a drunk? Especially one with such an unbelievable story? 
But seriously, no I wouldn't.
I don't think we are getting anywhere here, you can ask almost anything and I can give a pat answer that will make me look like the second coming. We don't need to go any further.
Talk to you later. -- System protected by Impregnable Ignorance (TM) |
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 BonezXBasement DwellerPremium join:2004-04-13 Canada | yea, well the onlyway to properly answer the question is to be in the situation and sence you are not in it, it makes you look like a hero in the eyes of "good" people. |
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