Just because something is a 'crime' doesn't make it wrong, and just because something is 'paid for' doesn't make it right.
To all you people defending the companies 'rights', maybe you should look at what crimes these companies have committed. Sweatshops, false advertising, environmental destruction... I only support the rights of non-criminal enterprises.
I think it's interesting because it represents the fact that we, the people, are the ones that live in these spaces where the companies somehow have been given the right to "buy" space. I say "fuck the advertisers" and "try and stop us"...
You got to smoke in basic?! They never let us smoke once we got to AIT we could smoke but not in basic.
Anthony I don't care if you believe me or not I was there I know what happened. And since your name is Anthony and you're a guy I am assuming we weren't in the same platoon or company and I suspect not the same year either so I bet your experience was different than mine. We never had anyone but our Drills or Fireguard in our bay at night looking over us and our Drills office as well as a storage/TV room was part of our bay. I don't think they had to wake girls up I am sure some of them were quite willing to go, still doesn't make it right does it.
I believe it. When I was in basic training back in 1992 or 1993 if you didn't go to church on Sunday with all the other "good christians" you got punished by having to do icky work and chores as well as berated so that eventually even if you didn't believe it was better and easier for you to just go sit thru the sermon than have to deal with Drill Sergeants. I saw a lot of wrong and bad stuff in the military as a young 18 yr old female it certainly opened my eyes... my Drill sergeants (actually 2 out of 3 of the drills assigned to my platoon) tho married were throwing late night parties in their office in our barracks complete with beer and sexual activities for some of the girls in our platoon. When my squad leader spoke up about it she was punished hard in front of the rest of us to make sure it was never brought up again. We were all too afraid to say anything after that. I would never never encourage my children to join the military after my own experiences with it, there's just too much abuse and room for abuse in a myriad of ways.
I have done this for YEARS and in many states and multiple countries! Only because I have seen homeless dig food out of trash cans. So if it was being thrown away anyways, why not leave it where (if wanted) it can be gotten with less trash on it. I used to just ask them if they wanted it, when I was asked for change. Then after being told "Why would I want your trash" I moved to leaving it where one who wanted it could find it. I look at it like putting the old sofa by the curb. And I know I have picked up things from the curb, what about YOU. And in university I would go to the bakery and ask for day old bread. They would give me a bag for free. Now they will charge you for the old bread, just at a lower price...
So point is if it is left there one who wants it can take it (easy) and if not wanted it will eventually just get pitched in the bin.
Or someone could start a service to pickup all the leftovers from restaurants and feed anyone who wants it. I know some missions already do similar for their food programs. Americans throw out more food daily than some countries get to eat...Just look around at what people leave on their plats or pitch in the bins.
There are still arranged marriages in the USA and not just by Indians or any other race. My best friend had an arranged marriage at 17, she's Caucasian and her family has been in the USA since the Mayflower.
Not to mention lots of religions in the USA still practice arranged marriages (especially if they also polygamy it seems).
So his idea of 'helping someone' is to become a bounty hunter in another country? Sounds more like a person desire for adventure to me... I'm sure there are alot of people who could have used the 'help' more right where he lives.
this sloth is a friend of mine, he told me he dropped something into the water that day and was searching for it, then that bitch took it away and he never find it back to the spot.........well, thanks bitch....
My problem with this monstrosity is the tobacco used is not generic tobacco but altered in one form or another like soaked in gasoline and other liquids that you do not see before the video. this is an insanely over abundance or ridiculous behavior on who ever produced this unadulterated nonsensical show case involving a monkey and three gypsie swaggers in there robes and scarfs gallivanting on the plains of Abraham.
To all you people defending the companies 'rights', maybe you should look at what crimes these companies have committed. Sweatshops, false advertising, environmental destruction... I only support the rights of non-criminal enterprises.
Anthony I don't care if you believe me or not I was there I know what happened. And since your name is Anthony and you're a guy I am assuming we weren't in the same platoon or company and I suspect not the same year either so I bet your experience was different than mine. We never had anyone but our Drills or Fireguard in our bay at night looking over us and our Drills office as well as a storage/TV room was part of our bay. I don't think they had to wake girls up I am sure some of them were quite willing to go, still doesn't make it right does it.
So point is if it is left there one who wants it can take it (easy) and if not wanted it will eventually just get pitched in the bin.
Or someone could start a service to pickup all the leftovers from restaurants and feed anyone who wants it. I know some missions already do similar for their food programs. Americans throw out more food daily than some countries get to eat...Just look around at what people leave on their plats or pitch in the bins.
Keep your mind open!!
The PhreeThinker
Not to mention lots of religions in the USA still practice arranged marriages (especially if they also polygamy it seems).
You gave me a good laugh there, Kris. Thanks!
Her point is that you die anyways in the long run...