Grr. One of my team members, who I am already annoyed with, is now hitting one of my supreme pet peeves. I love IM for business purposes, but if you are going to send me an IM that says "Hi Brenda" and wait for me to respond before you tell me what you fucking want, you can sit there all day.
(You can
see
through the system if I am logged in and if the computer has been inactive for any length of time, so there is just no reason for this. Except to aggravate me.]
Mark spoke up and told them he was highly offended after visiting the other countries and seeing employees from that country and then come to America and find a Mexican. He was very civil but his point was well made.
I missed the part where there's a civil way to be incredibly racist?
Okay someone please just tell me this whole blog is a parody:
The media is reporting how horrible the Republicans are for having a convention while Hurricane Issac is happening. ?????? We have yet to see a hurricane. Perhaps Obama wanted a hurricane to cancel Republican Convention, but good will prevail over evil and the Republicans will take over the White House in 2013!
I got a note from facilities in the office that I need to check my mailbox. I never get hard copy stuff. My manager and our admin assistant are out of the office today. Do I want to make a special trip over there just to satisfy my curiosity?
Jessica, it's real. The Pennsylvania Republican party stepped forward to condemn the comments.
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And the Harris' decided to weigh in and say that it was being "taken out of context."
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Says the delegates at the convention that based their whole them "We Built It" on an out-of-context quote of Obama's.
In the most generous light, geographically challenged.
“This is getting taken out of context,” he said. “What we said is that in Epcot we saw a man that had a name tag that said ’Eddie, from Mexico,’ and we felt that in the America section of the park, there should have been Americans.”
"Out of context" - Republicans keep using this phrase. I do not think it means what they think it means.
It means, "I don't like how you're reacting to something I said."
It means, "I don't like how you're reacting to something I said."
I think it means, "I said something for people who agree with me. Once the liberal media passes it on to people who don't agree with me, then it becomes out of context."