[quote]pittbulll wrote:
I thought everybody spent 8 hour a day on porn sites[/quote]
How is that rosie palm healing there Pitt?
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
I thought everybody spent 8 hour a day on porn sites[/quote]
How is that rosie palm healing there Pitt?
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
[quote]Makavali wrote:
[quote]cremaster wrote:
[quote]Makavali wrote:
[quote]cremaster wrote:
[quote]Makavali wrote:
They DID, doesn’t mean they were ALLOWED to.[/quote]
If they aren’t being fired, then they ARE allowed to.
And, from the original story: “The most recent case cited in the report is from just four weeks ago.”
[quote]Makavali wrote:
Stop acting like a retard and pull your head in.
OH SNAP A GUY WAS LOOKING AT PORN[/quote]
Stop acting like a retard and read the story.
OH SNAP A GUY WAS NOT DOING HIS JOB FOR WHICH HE GETS PAID $100-220K. THE OBVIOUS SOLUTION IS TO HIRE MORE GUYS LIKE HIM
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You can’t possibly be this dumb.[/quote]
Your witty rejoinders have convinced me of my errors.
Clearly, the financial crisis was prevented because the regulators were doing their jobs.
And now, thanks to Obama’s brilliance, future financial crises will be prevented because we have more regulators.
You may now continue with your Obamagasms.
You can’t possibly be this dumb.
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Where did Obama come into this? Like it has already been said, this behavior is not endemic to the public sector. It’s happens in private companies, and people get away with it too. If you can’t see why the public sectors are more likely to get caught, then there is something seriously wrong with you.[/quote]
I can not beleive that the government does not have a filter on their internet access. Here at my office we can not even look at You-Tube.[/quote]
Proxy servers are hard to circumvent amirite.