GeneralAugust 29, 2007 5:44 pm

I spent this past weekend in Dallas on Bidzness for the Day Job I currently have. I told my District Mgr at the outset, that I was disabled with a Traumatic Brain Injury, and that I may have to leave if I get too tired. I thought he understood the phrase “I need accommodation”. Nope. Saturday came, and there were three remaining seminars for the day. I hit the wall of limit midway through one of these, and I was forced to remain in the seminar past the point of “I need to lay down” and was at the point of hysteria. The same thing happened to me the next day, with the result of tree panic attacks between the hotel and the plane landing in NYC beginning with my boarding info not being where it was supposed to be.
What part of this:

Reasonable accommodation is any change or adjustment to a job or work environment that permits a qualified applicant or employee with a disability to participate in the job application process, to perform the essential functions of a job, or to enjoy benefits and privileges of employment equal to those enjoyed by employees without disabilities. For example, reasonable accommodation may include:

o providing or modifying equipment or devices,
o job restructuring,
o part-time or modified work schedules,
o reassignment to a vacant position,
o adjusting or modifying examinations, training materials, or policies,
o providing readers and interpreters, and
o making the workplace readily accessible to and usable by people with disabilities.

An employer is required to provide a reasonable accommodation to a qualified applicant or employee with a disability unless the employer can show that the accommodation would be an undue hardship — that is, that it would require significant difficulty or expense.

didn’t this gink understand>

On the plus side, I enjoyed meeting my friends in Dallas - THANK YOU for liberating me!!!!

GeneralAugust 27, 2007 8:23 am

Dear VeeP Cheney,

This should assist you in changing your puppet’s stance on embryonic stem cell research: Your chance to lose the pacemaker:

FT.com / Business Life / Science & environment - Stem cell advance warms the heart
Human embryonic stem cells can repair damaged hearts, according to animal research published on Monday.

If the results are confirmed in clinical trials, heart disease may be a multibillion dollar market for stem cell therapies.

Scientists at the University of Washington and Geron, the California-based biotechnology company, implanted cardiac cells derived from human embryonic stem cells into rats four days after a heart attack. They helped rebuild the animals’ heart muscles and improved the functioning of the whole heart.

Still think it’s “bad”, now that YOU may benefit?

Rumour's Gin MillAugust 20, 2007 11:48 pm

Think Tank Suggests Bush should be President For Life

Yes, he believes in Dictatorship over Democracy

Exclusive: Conquering the Drawbacks of Democracy
Philip Atkinson

Author: Philip Atkinson
Source: The Family Security Foundation, Inc.
Date: August 3, 2007

While democratic government is better than dictatorships and theocracies, it has its pitfalls. FSM Contributing Editor Philip Atkinson describes some of the difficulties facing President Bush today.

Conquering the Drawbacks of Democracy

By Philip Atkinson

President George W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. He was sworn in for a second term on January 20, 2005 after being chosen by the majority of citizens in America to be president.

Yet in 2007 he is generally despised, with many citizens of Western civilization expressing contempt for his person and his policies, sentiments which now abound on the Internet. This rage at President Bush is an inevitable result of the system of government demanded by the people, which is Democracy.

The inadequacy of Democracy, rule by the majority, is undeniable – for it demands adopting ideas because they are popular, rather than because they are wise. This means that any man chosen to act as an agent of the people is placed in an invidious position: if he commits folly because it is popular, then he will be held responsible for the inevitable result. If he refuses to commit folly, then he will be detested by most citizens because he is frustrating their demands.

When faced with the possible threat that the Iraqis might be amassing terrible weapons that could be used to slay millions of citizens of Western Civilization, President Bush took the only action prudence demanded and the electorate allowed: he conquered Iraq with an army.

This dangerous and expensive act did destroy the Iraqi regime, but left an American army without any clear purpose in a hostile country and subject to attack. If the Army merely returns to its home, then the threat it ended would simply return.

The wisest course would have been for President Bush to use his nuclear weapons to slaughter Iraqis until they complied with his demands, or until they were all dead. Then there would be little risk or expense and no American army would be left exposed. But if he did this, his cowardly electorate would have instantly ended his term of office, if not his freedom or his life.

The simple truth that modern weapons now mean a nation must practice genocide or commit suicide. Israel provides the perfect example. If the Israelis do not raze Iran, the Iranians will fulfill their boast and wipe Israel off the face of the earth. Yet Israel is not popular, and so is denied permission to defend itself. In the same vein, President Bush cannot do what is necessary for the survival of Americans. He cannot use the nation’s powerful weapons. All he can do is try and discover a result that will be popular with Americans.

As there appears to be no sensible result of the invasion of Iraq that will be popular with his countrymen other than retreat, President Bush is reviled; he has become another victim of Democracy.

By elevating popular fancy over truth, Democracy is clearly an enemy of not just truth, but duty and justice, which makes it the worst form of government. President Bush must overcome not just the situation in Iraq, but democratic government.

However, President Bush has a valuable historical example that he could choose to follow.

When the ancient Roman general Julius Caesar was struggling to conquer ancient Gaul, he not only had to defeat the Gauls, but he also had to defeat his political enemies in Rome who would destroy him the moment his tenure as consul (president) ended.

Caesar pacified Gaul by mass slaughter; he then used his successful army to crush all political opposition at home and establish himself as permanent ruler of ancient Rome. This brilliant action not only ended the personal threat to Caesar, but ended the civil chaos that was threatening anarchy in ancient Rome – thus marking the start of the ancient Roman Empire that gave peace and prosperity to the known world.

If President Bush copied Julius Caesar by ordering his army to empty Iraq of Arabs and repopulate the country with Americans, he would achieve immediate results: popularity with his military; enrichment of America by converting an Arabian Iraq into an American Iraq (therefore turning it from a liability to an asset); and boost American prestiege while terrifying American enemies.

He could then follow Caesar’s example and use his newfound popularity with the military to wield military power to become the first permanent president of America, and end the civil chaos caused by the continually squabbling Congress and the out-of-control Supreme Court.

President Bush can fail in his duty to himself, his country, and his God, by becoming “ex-president” Bush or he can become “President-for-Life” Bush: the conqueror of Iraq, who brings sense to the Congress and sanity to the Supreme Court. Then who would be able to stop Bush from emulating Augustus Caesar and becoming ruler of the world? For only an America united under one ruler has the power to save humanity from the threat of a new Dark Age wrought by terrorists armed with nuclear weapons.

But, what about Family Security Matters?

Well, it turns out that “Family Security Matters (FSM) is a front group for the Center for Security Policy (CSP), a conservative Washington think tank “committed to the time-tested philosophy of promoting international peace through American strength.” (The phone number listed on the FSM website is answered by the CSP.)

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Family_Security_Matters

So now we are led to the Center for Security Policy, and who’s connected to that group?

Dick Cheney, Vice President of the U.S. under George W. Bush, was an early member of Center’s Board of Advisors (which is now called the National Security Advisory Council).

Twenty-two CSP advisers — including additional Reagan-era remnants like Elliott Abrams, Ken deGraffenreid, Paula Dobriansky, Sven Kraemer, Robert Joseph, Robert Andrews and J.D. Crouch — have reoccupied key positions in the national security establishment, as have other true believers of more recent vintage.”

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Center_for_Security_Policy#Personnel

Tom Paine Slept hereAugust 13, 2007 11:26 am

In ancient Greece, Nemesis was the Godess of Social Balance. The Restorer.She was the Companion of Psyche. It appears that She has awaked from her slumber and has begun to restore us to what we once were: 
Karl Rove to quit at end of August - CNN.com

WASHINGTON (CNN) — Karl Rove, President Bush’s senior political adviser, will voluntarily step down from his White House post at the end of the month, senior administration officials said Monday.

"Obviously its big loss to us, said Deputy White House press secretary Dana Perino. "He is a great colleague, good friend and a brilliant mind."

Perino said Rove "wouldn’t be going if he wasn’t sure this is the right time to be giving more time to his family."

Rove, who has held a top position in the White House since Bush took office in Januar 2001, is to stand down on August 31. VideoWatch initial reports on Rove’s announcement 

"I just think it’s time," Rove told the Wall Street Journal. "There’s always something that can keep you here, and as much as I’d like to be here, I’ve got to do this for the sake of my family."

Ah, once again. "Family matters"…. could it be that maybe, just maybe, ol’ Karl has found his ass quietly handed to him again for the Treason he committed… We’ll see if he gets thrown under the bus or if it’s so he can contiue with th e"Dirty Tricks"

 

PodcastAugust 7, 2007 6:26 pm

On Saturday, 4 August, 2007, I sat down with singer Naomi Emmerson for an all too brief interview about her upcoming Fringe Festival appearance in Piaf: Love Conquers All 

At The Table

Piaf: Love Conquers All by Roger Peace
The New York International Fringe Festival - FringeNYC
A production of The Present Company
August 10th - 26th
Tickets: $15 for tickets visit http://www.FringeNYC.org or call
In New York: 212-279-4488
or Outside New York: 1-888-FringeNYC (374-643-692)
 
Where: The Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center or CSV - The Milagro Theatre 107 Suffolk St. (Lower East Side, Manhattan) between Delancey and Rivington  - F train to Delancey, J or M to Essex subways
  
http://www.piafloveconquersall.blogspot.com/

Drop me a line or a voice message @ atthetable<AT>podomatic.com