Monday, April 09, 2012
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
Arizona makes it unlawful to 'annoy' or 'offend' others online - So happy I don't live in a backwards state!
From the PI
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Ariz. bill says unlawful to 'annoy' others online Free speech advocates and social media users say an anti-stalking proposal in Arizona goes too far by criminalizing "annoying" or "offensive" comments posted online. A bi-partisan bill seeking to update telephone harassment and stalking laws by adding the use of computers or smartphones to existing legislation has gone virtually unchallenged in the Legislature and could soon land on Gov. Jan Brewer's desk. But critics have fixated on a section that makes it illegal to "annoy or offend" someone online — meaning comments on Facebook or Twitter could result in criminal charges. Media Coalition, a New York-based First Amendment advocacy group, argues the bill is unconstitutionally broad and infringes on freedom of speech protections. The group has asked Brewer to veto the measure. "Speaking to annoy or offend is not a crime," Media Coalition Executive Director David Horowitz said.Arizona makes me happy that I live in Washington State.
Just heard this for the first time : Sam Lachow "Liquor Store" Official Video
Who doesn't love a trip to the liquor store. Can't wait until I can buy some absolut at QFC or Target.
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Isn't this just common sense? [King5] "Amazon.com warehouse workers fired if goals aren't met"
Here is the article King5
Amazon might be on to something by firing people who don't perform. I personally love it; however, at the same time I see the fear people might have. If every organization did this, we would end up with half as many teachers, we'd have to fire most of our elected officials and we'd lose at least 3/4 of the State Employees. We could always just throw the underperforming employees into a "Hunger Games" like battle with the last one standing keeping their job. Someone make that movie, I'd watch it.
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Amazon might be on to something by firing people who don't perform. I personally love it; however, at the same time I see the fear people might have. If every organization did this, we would end up with half as many teachers, we'd have to fire most of our elected officials and we'd lose at least 3/4 of the State Employees. We could always just throw the underperforming employees into a "Hunger Games" like battle with the last one standing keeping their job. Someone make that movie, I'd watch it.
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