From: Alan R Wise (awise1@cinci.rr.com)
Date: Thu Mar 20 2003 - 13:12:51 PST
on 3/19/03 2:18 PM, Paul A. Thomas at bluewhale@jaxkneppers.com wrote:
>> what ever happened to DUE PROCESS?
>
> We the people are not required to adhere to due process.
> That is for the courtroom. Which takes years if not decades. Look at what
> Microsoft has been able to accomplish by using our legal.
> This article points toward numerous instances of a nationwide company
> firing people who were called up to active duty, and who idiotically put
> their objection to reservists being employees in writing. AFAIK they are
> guilty of what they are charged with. and it's worth avoiding them. The
> evidence to date is MORE than enough for this plain old citizen to choose
> an other vendor instead of Manny, Moe and whomever...
>
> Due Process will occur in the court rooms, years from now, long after the
> reservists have gone through bankruptcy and a complete change in how they
> are able to raise their kids. I was robbed using just such a ploy by Met
> Life when I was disabled for 5 years. They know most people can not afford
> attorneys ( who do not always work for a percentage of the verdict ) for
> the long haul.
>
> And many or most of us being ex-military should usually cause us to side
> with the vet if all other things are equal, which they are not in this case.
>
>
> MV: Does anybody know if there is a class of type of business which load
> or stress tests winch lines? Once running I plan on rolling it out and
> cleaning/oiling then winding it again.... however I'm curious about how
> strong it is as the rest of the truck has been sitting for ? 20 years??
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
>
>
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Your logic is so flawed as to be pathetic. And certainly hypocritical, i.e.,
if you were accused of molesting a child....?
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