9/9/2009 12:51:54 PM
Obviously, the penalties should go higher for successive offenses, just like with regular ole criminals.
9/9/2009 12:53:30 PM
So in Communist and Socialist countries there are no big companies that do bad things to make a buck?Like use slave labor to make bricks or something?
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9/9/2009 1:22:07 PM
Wait, so your purpose is to say that no system occupied by imperfect people is perfect? It sounded to me like you were arguing we need to grant Republican appointed bureaucrats the right to wreck companies they don't like, on the grounds that maybe someone somewhere would use this power to punish Monsanto for crimes it was either already punished for or did not commit. What else am I supposed to get out of the sentence "Which is exactly why we need oversight."? Oversight by whom and to what end? [Edited on September 9, 2009 at 1:49 PM. Reason : .,.]
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9/9/2009 5:11:58 PM
Buying a share is investing in a company.
9/9/2009 5:19:54 PM
some people might make a distinction between investing and buying a share. It's semantics, but still.
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9/10/2009 12:49:44 AM
I'm not reading all of this writing and shit but whats the deal with cigarettes?
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9/10/2009 9:28:41 AM
Dog, so you see no similarly between jumping out of a perfectly good airplane and smoking?
9/10/2009 11:10:42 AM
9/10/2009 12:05:45 PM
So, to continue made up examples, we have two businesses. One is wholly owned by me, a sole-proprietorship, and another is owned by you a shareholder in a corporation. We both employ managers which decided to kill a customer. Evidence of this crime exists on our respective computer systems, mine in the back of my store and yours in your corporate headquarters. In both instances the government will need to get a warrant to search both our offices, which will require all the following evidence: that the manager in question likely committed a crime, that we employed them and gave them access to our computer systems, and that evidence is likely to exist there. Again, it seems like the police will be hamstrung by the same constitutional restrictions in either case. Now, if we changed the law and corporations were not persons, then you are right, it would be easier. The police could search your corporate offices without a warrant, as your corporation would have no expectation of privacy. Meanwhile, me and my sole proprietorship would, as it is my private business property and I do have an expectation. Therefore, it seems to me like you are not trying to level the legal playing field, you want to make it uneven, depriving shareholders of their collective expectation of privacy.
9/10/2009 1:55:31 PM
9/10/2009 2:07:09 PM
bttt
5/23/2016 9:27:15 PM
just because gmo aren't harmful to human health, doesn't mean monsanto is in the clear
5/23/2016 9:30:04 PM
More like Bayer
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