From: jet@nas.nasa.gov (J. Eric Townsend)
nobody@entropy.linet.org writes:
that somebody can get fired for views expressed in a private e-list, which probably extrapolates to USENET posting as well. Apparently, Mr. Steshenko forgot to include the "disclaimer: my opinions" with his email.
Apparently, Mr. Steshenko thought it was appropriate to use company resources for non-company activities. On top of that, those activities misrepresented the company.
Steshenko's firing is something all the libertarians on this list should applaud.
This "libertarian" (note small "l"--if you mean "Libertarian," you should be more careful in the future) doesn't "applaud" Mr. S's firing. What a stupid thing to say. You should either be fried by your more humane Libertarian colleagues, or (if there is general agreement with your message), you should be declared the Missing Link that some of us have been searching for for years. This is so typical. If the State had pulled something like this, you'd be screaming your head off, but when a "private" corporation does it, you not only don't protest, but actually cheer them on? This is just the kind of rigid, stupid, pro-authoritarian thinking that many people expect from the more zomboid Libs, though we rarely get to see anyone display it so candidly. Looking at your email address, I notice that you're an employee of mine. I strongly disapprove of your using this ID for your own leisure activities. However, I'm a nice guy, so I'll give you, oh, two more chances. Then, you're out of here. Direct all flames anywhere but dmandl@panix.com or dmandl@lehman.com. --Dave.
First off, I'm not a [l,L]ibertarian. For the most part, I've found them to be closeted Amway salesdroids who give lip service to civil rights and who are only interested in their 'right' to make as much money as possible at the expense of everyone else's rights. Most of my exposure to [l,L]ibertarianism has been in Texas, however, so maybe there's hope for the party as a whole. David Mandl writes:
If the State had pulled something like this, you'd be screaming your head off, but when a "private" corporation does it, you not only don't protest, but actually cheer them on? This is just the
Saying that 'group <x> should be happy' is not cheering on anyone. Get a clue.
Looking at your email address, I notice that you're an employee of mine. I
Actually, I'm an employee of Computer Sciences Corporation.
strongly disapprove of your using this ID for your own leisure activities.
What makes you think this is 'leisure activity'?
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