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Post by Kryo on Mar 3, 2009 9:44:35 GMT -4
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Post by einebierbitte on Mar 3, 2009 9:51:29 GMT -4
Amazing. Just amazing. If people would just spend less time on all this frivolous crap, and perhaps more time on important things..... this world wouldn't be so freaking uptight.
You can be negative with out being flamatory....
But then again, what doesn't bother me, may send someone else over the edge and vice versa....
Pretty soon we won't be able to speak about anything. Even saying Hello or Goodbye may get you into trouble...
d**n shame we have so many idiots out there ruining it for the rest of us....
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Post by pete1 on Mar 3, 2009 17:23:31 GMT -4
In the future the burden of proof will fall on the computer owner as it does now with the red light camera. You own the car your guilty. Shut up and pay the fine big brother needs the money.
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Post by shorti on Mar 3, 2009 18:27:53 GMT -4
It is crazy!!! and I agree w/ Eine... what may not offend me may offend someone else & vice versa but - there has to be a line drawn...
if i have particularly & regularly bad service somewhere & I have addressed it through the proper channels w/out any type of response or change I should have a right to let other locals know about this bad service or whatever the case may be!!! it's no different than a star rating really - i give you -5 stars cause your service stunk - now that's defamatory??? gimme a break!!!
what the problem is that the comments probably were true - never addressed & he lost business.... well serves him right then.... but then again - he could always say - never heard about this problem - if they had come to me...
ugh... whatever - just irks me.... to no end... i believe in the 1st amendment I also believe that some folks will use it as protection & in an vial manner to get what they want or don't want... i dunno... aggravating when it happens in either manner to me... when it's used as it was meant to be & gets discarded or shunned or whatever or when it's being abused & it is allowed to slide & become acceptable practice...
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