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Barney Frank Town Hall Video: Was His Response Appropriate or Unethical?
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hfields
I have to admit, I got quite an ethically-challenged guffaw out of Barney Frank’s comments to the woman who compared President Obama’s healthcare plans to a ‘Nazi policy’. Take a look at the video and see for yourself: I don’t mind that he called her thoughts ‘vile, contemptible nonsense,’ or that he wondered aloud…
Google Forced to Reveal Blogger’s Identity After “Skank” Comment Riles Model: Ethical Or Anti-Freedom Of Speech?
By
hfields
Liskula Cohen, a NY model whose face has graced the cover of Vogue, among other mags, didn’t appreciate being called a “skank” – and worse – by an anonymous blogger on the website “Skanks In NYC” (since defunct). So she went to court and sued Google, which hosted the blog, to force them to reveal…
What-If Wednesday: Would You Steal Office Supplies?
By
hfields
Studies show something like 60% of employees have stolen from the place where they work. Whether it’s something little like a box of paperclips or a Post-It pad, or something big like that awesome ergonomic chair the boss is always swiveling about in or a shiny new laptop, Americans apparently feel little compunction about helping themselves…
Woman Pregnant With 12 Babies: Outrageous Or Awesome?
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hfields
Never mind the stretch marks; what on earth is this woman thinking? If the UK’s Sun can be believed, a Tunisian woman is vowing to carry all twelve fetuses to term after having several heartbreaking miscarriages in the past. Honestly, in my opinion this would-be “Dodecamom” doesn’t sound insane – per se. Rather, she sounds…
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