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Tien1985

(923 posts)
12. I know
Thu Dec 20, 2012, 09:59 AM
Dec 2012

Some here will be offended by it, but when I was looking for work, I would have gladly given them the information myself. It makes people accountable to someone--and, sure, that'll anger some. We need to feed and house people who are hungry and homeless, including those who will only be that way until they get back on their feet. I have no problem with being on top of their progress back into productiveness, though. Getting people back to work, when possible, should be just under meeting their physical needs. Lots of people go to career centers to get this type of thing as a service.

I am open to changing my opinion on this, but I don't see why it should be a problem.

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I bet of a lot of the job seekers have plenty of imagination about what should happen to this clown. hobbit709 Dec 2012 #1
I can think about few things, that's for sure. May be Anonymous can volunteer for a lesson in idwiyo Dec 2012 #7
Here in America, the hungry have to go to church before they are feed..... These types of schemes midnight Dec 2012 #2
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What on Earth... just the opposite... thought it was obvious how wrong it is to make midnight Dec 2012 #11
... alcibiades_mystery Dec 2012 #4
Boy, that quote hits home Joanie Baloney Dec 2012 #8
I fortunately haven't had to jump through hoop in a long long time, but your experiance certainly .. marble falls Dec 2012 #13
Thank you Joanie Baloney Dec 2012 #17
I think it needs to be explained at this point... T_i_B Dec 2012 #18
This isn't new. Tien1985 Dec 2012 #6
The difference is the government can use 'sanctions' muriel_volestrangler Dec 2012 #9
I know Tien1985 Dec 2012 #12
I agree with you Celebration Dec 2012 #16
More Spying Is That All There Is Dec 2012 #10
this assumes one computer per person greymattermom Dec 2012 #14
Delete the cookies after each session ... use tools to delete LSO's/Supercookies. n/t RKP5637 Dec 2012 #15
Odd, since the UK recently implemented some pretty strict regulation on tracking. (nt) Posteritatis Dec 2012 #19
This evil son of a bitch needs to die Prophet 451 Dec 2012 #20
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