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31/10/2007 10:53:15
 
 
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30/10/2007 11:02:03
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Re: Ethics
Divers
Thread ID:
01264983
Message ID:
01265394
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>>>My scenario is trying to just display the facts as they are known, without being subjective to any party's point of view. I'm sure there could be mitigating circumstances. Did the employee sleep with the tattle-tale's wife? Did the employer already hate the employee? Did the tattle-tale fall on their head when they were a baby and permanently damage the maturity portion of their brain? All unknown, but given the facts, granted, as I know them, then I can only feel that the tattle-tale is blooming uncaring idiot.
>>
>>While respecting your opinion, I might have other opinion based on the facts you represented, and based on my life experience: fired employee is a liar and intentionally mislead you. And this opinion may be wrong as well.
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>>You see how those "facts" work? They do not!
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>>My point is, I understand your reaction, but I do not think that given facts allow us to make a decision.
>
>Sure they do. The facts "as I know them" allows me to make any decision I want. Can it change based on additional facts? Absolutely, but that doesn't stop me from having an opinion based on what I know at a given time. If you live your life waiting for "all" the facts, you will never move or make any decision.

For you and rest of the debaters...

http://www.physorg.com/news112982300.html
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