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Old 10-23-2010, 09:01 PM   #31
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No problem Pico...

Some know EXACTLY what this is like. I have seen this with a coworker once. I've also seen the the other side where it was total BS and done out of malice.
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Old 10-23-2010, 09:01 PM   #32
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I got written up for sexual harassment once...
HA! I find that surprisingly easy to believe.
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Old 10-23-2010, 11:38 PM   #33
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Of course, Classic. But it is mostly women who suffer that kind of abuse in the workplace.
Because cock teasing doesn't count, right? Just because she spent three weeks pay on the outfit, salons, perfume, and accouterments to be as enticing as possible, he should have better self control.
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Old 10-24-2010, 05:43 AM   #34
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Lol, Bruce, you really sound bitter.

...misogynistic, even.

I know there are some women who tart themselves up more than than is appropriate for work...and if they do so regularly then it would be difficult for them to prove that the attention they received wasn't wanted...but just looking pretty isn't enough to excuse boorishly crude behavior from the men they work with. At a bar, well yeah, you expect it, but professionalism should be expected at work.

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Old 10-24-2010, 07:36 AM   #35
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So you wish to men into chicks with dicks.
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Old 10-24-2010, 09:19 AM   #36
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Old 10-24-2010, 11:00 AM   #37
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When I was in high school I regularly sexually harassed. I did not wear dresses or make up but every day for 2 years several different boys harassed me. It wasn't funny, I did not make it up and other female teachers saw it happen and still did nothing. Of course some male teachers thought it was funny. Are there laws preventing this from happening? I think it still goes on. Its not only a male female thing some people just suck and should therefore visit link

One of the boys that did this to me was a scum bag and I wasn't surprised when they found him shot 8 times behind the school several years after I forgot all about him.
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Old 01-26-2011, 10:24 AM   #38
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TV news this morning showe an Ohio mother sent to jail because she enrolled her child in the wrong school.
Of course, the Mom being Black and the school being better
than her assigned "neighborhood school" had nothing to do with it

A one-off event ? We are beyond racial bigotry ?

This is your Tea Party in action...
Washington Post
Republican school board in N.C. backed by tea party abolishes integration policy
By Stephanie McCrummen
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, January 12, 2011; 12:38 PM

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RALEIGH, N.C. - The sprawling Wake County School District has long been a rarity.
Some of its best, most diverse schools are in the poorest sections of this capital city.
And its suburban schools, rather than being exclusive enclaves,
include children whose parents cannot afford a house in the neighborhood.

But over the past year, a new majority-Republican school board
backed by national tea party conservatives has set the district on a strikingly different course.
Pledging to "say no to the social engineers!" it has abolished the policy
behind one of the nation's most celebrated integration efforts.

The situation unfolding here in some ways represents a first foray of tea party conservatives
into the business of shaping a public school system, and it has made Wake County
the center of a fierce debate over the principle first enshrined in the
Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education:
that diversity and quality education go hand in hand.

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So far, the board shows few signs of shifting course.
Last month, it announced that Anthony J. Tata, former chief operating officer of the D.C. schools,
will replace a superintendent who resigned to protest the new board's intentions.
Tata, a retired general, names conservative commentator Glenn Beck and the
Tea Party Patriots among his "likes" on his Facebook page.
A small bit of history about this school district ...

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Officials in Raleigh tried to head off that scenario.
As white flight hit in the 1970s, civic leaders merged the city and county into a single district.
And in 2000, they shifted from racial to economic integration,
adopting a goal that no school should have more than 40 percent of its students
qualify for free or reduced-price lunches, the proxy for poverty.
Why the NAACP continues as a viable organization:
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The NAACP has filed a civil rights complaint arguing that 700 initial student transfers
the new board approved have already increased racial segregation,
violating laws that prohibit the use of federal funding for discriminatory purposes.
In recent weeks, federal education officials visited the county, the first step toward a possible investigation.
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Old 01-26-2011, 10:47 AM   #39
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I got written up for sexual harassment once...
It's a little late to ask but I'm curious. What did you do???
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Old 01-26-2011, 12:24 PM   #40
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This is your Tea Party in action...
I am certain you have specific evidence that the Tea Party had anything to do with this event. Please post so we can all review. Thanks.






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Why the NAACP continues as a viable organization:
The NAACP is nothing more than another special interest group. They have long out lived their purpose, well other than for a nice club.
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Old 01-26-2011, 01:37 PM   #41
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I am certain you have specific evidence that the Tea Party had anything to do with this event.
Please post so we can all review. Thanks.

Isn't that the headline of my link ? (ibid)

The NAACP is nothing more than another special interest group.
They have long out lived their purpose, well other than for a nice club.

I am certain you have specific evidence that the NAACP
is nothing more than another special interest group,
and that they have long out lived their purpose,
well other than for a nice club.
Please post so we can all review. Thanks.
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Old 01-26-2011, 01:56 PM   #42
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On the NAACP, just my opinion. Nothing more, nothing less.

Oh, and the Gov of Maine and I seem to agree.
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Old 01-26-2011, 02:04 PM   #43
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Isn't that the headline of my link ? (ibid)
Sure that is the headline but nothing in the article even remotely suggests or provides evidence that the Republican groups that took over the School Board was aligned with the Tea Party. They did however refer to a Libertarian activist and an organization called Americans For Prosperity, neither of which claims to be associated with the Tea Party. But they are backed by Koch who has been known to assist in the funding for various Tea Party organizations but that does not make them one in the same.

http://www.americansforprosperity.org/about
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Old 01-26-2011, 02:36 PM   #44
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I am certain you have specific evidence that the Tea Party had anything to do with this event. Please post so we can all review. Thanks.
<snip>
Google is your friend:

Should we dispute as fact that he spoke at a Tea Party Rally
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John Tedesco speaks at Tea Party rally

Wake County school board member John Tedesco joined fellow conservatives
at today's Tea Party rally at the State Capitol to protest high taxes and big government.

Tedesco told ther crowd that the reason the new school board majority
got elected and voted against the diversity policy is
"because there's an army of people like you out here today who said enough."


Tedesco's appearance at the rally likely will feed into the*complaints of Raleigh FIST
(Fight Imperalism Stand Together), the socialist group that held a counter protest to the Tea Party event.
Some of the same people from Raleigh FIST were among those who protested at last month's school board meeting.

In a Wednesday press release, Raleigh FIST had focused on conservative businessman
Art Pope's involvement with Americans for Prosperity, which was heavily involved in the Tea Party movement.
"Americans for Prosperity’s director is none other than Art Pope,
one of the architects and chief funders of the right-wing coup
on the Wake County School Board that is trying to resegregate the schools,"
Raleigh FiST says in the press release. "Pope and his cohorts – including Robert Luddy,
the John Pope Foundation, and the Civitas Institute –
are united around a common agenda to privatize our education and inject their poisonous politics into our schools."

Read more: http://blogs.newsobserver.com/wakeed...#ixzz1CAueGF1M
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Old 01-26-2011, 07:06 PM   #45
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Sure that is the headline but nothing in the article even remotely suggests
or provides evidence that the Republican groups that took over the School Board was aligned with the Tea Party.
They did however refer to a Libertarian activist and an organization called Americans For Prosperity,
neither of which claims to be associated with the Tea Party.
But they are backed by Koch who has been known to assist in the funding for various Tea Party organizations
but that does not make them one in the same.
Since they have different names, you are technically correct in saying "that does not make them one in the same"
But if the Koch brothers are funding both organizations, and AFP is funding TP events, how are they not associated.
They are, even if they do not openly publicize those relationships.
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