drippinhun
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Education equals money? I would suggest that schooling usually results in higher wages. But formal schooling doesn't necessarily equate to being educated.
Education equals money? I would suggest that schooling usually results in higher wages. But formal schooling doesn't necessarily equate to being educated.
The numbers disagree. Yeah, there are exceptions, but for the most part - you go to school, you're setting yourself up for a better living.
I just walked outside my house and yelled "President Bush is a dirty pedophile!" at the top of my lungs. Insulting the leader in power like that is one of our freedoms. If I found a bunch of other people who felt the same way, I could form a grassroots organization denouncing President Bush's alleged pedophilia. If we got enough supporters rallied to our cause, we could take our case to Washington - a massive letter writing campaign, a march on the White House, angry signs written in Sharpie on those neat multi-colored poster boards...the whole deal. If we made enough noise and had enough support, we could get President Bush impeached and thrown out of office.
Don't you have libel and slander laws at all in your country? I think free speech is the most important thing in the world, but thats a downright lie and if someone was to say that about you and form a grassroots organization about it then you would want to pursue it.
I should have chosen a better example - I chose the one I did because I'm pretty sure pedophilia is the only thing Bush hasn't been accused of yet and I wanted to demonstrate that a grassroots organization can go from the opinion of one person to a national movement.
A grassroots organization advocating that the War on Terror is over oil would meet with more legal success. I apologize for the bad example but I think the point is still valid.
I should have chosen a better example - I chose the one I did because I'm pretty sure pedophilia is the only thing Bush hasn't been accused of yet and I wanted to demonstrate that a grassroots organization can go from the opinion of one person to a national movement.
A grassroots organization advocating that the War on Terror is over oil would meet with more legal success. I apologize for the bad example but I think the point is still valid.
Yeah, I'm just being picky. I think the point is very valid.
Almost at the 1,000 post count eh?
Maybe you change from senior member to something nerdy like forum god. We do need a couple more of them for comedy value though, rather than just junior member, member and senior member.