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Now, does the .... um, ability, yeah ... to read a
complaint about a single practice by a single company
(that just happens to reside in the US) as "another baseless
anti-American screed"... does that fit well with a job
that requires discernment and objectivity, not to mention
the occasional need to hold sharp pointy objects?
>> So if someone backs up their opinions with their personal experience and
holds a different point of view, then they are not discerning, not
objective, and so forth? *good-hearted laugh* I daresay that history is
never made by "objective" people.
~M
The opinions expressed here are mine, not my employer's, and not my ISP's.
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