If you want to work for Obama, prepare to disclose every blog post or comment you've ever written. Also requested: personal Web sites, including Facebook pages and Match.com profiles.
Although Redmond's foray into retail bears a big resemblance to Apple's approach, Microsoft has added some distinctive features to draw casual PC buyers and techies alike.
Verizon and Motorola are spending big bucks--$100 million--on marketing the new smartphone, and it looks like it will pay off with 1 million devices sold by year's end.
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I think this requirement might this time keep the best people from the right places.
They don't seem to understand that most states DON'T have Illinois style registration, that Chicago is an anomaly and an exception and that people don't casually go around shooting other people. Except maybe in Chicaso where their gun-ban has proven so effective...
Why don't they also ask: ?Do you or any members of your immediate family know a terrorist? If so, provide complete details about the individual. Has the terrorist ever attacked people or federal buildings? Please also describe how the crime was committed and whether it has been the cause of any personal injuries or property damage.?
"In a 1996 survey sent to state politicians, Obama said he supports a law banning the "possession" of handguns. He also indicated he supported Washington, D.C.'s gun ban, which was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. "
HYPOCRITES!!!
I can kind of understand the rhyme and reason but can't say I agree with it.
Politics aside, I'd just be curious to see someone actually pull one of these things together.
I saw it as just being upfront about what will be collected about applicants. Not that his administration-to-be doesn't know how to do it themselves, or that he is researching an individual more than others have.
If you individually, or through your employer, do any contract work for the State of Texas, you have to submit a 20+ page background questionnaire that asks for names of _all_ relatives, friends, and boy/girlfriends going back to your childhood. It doesn't matter if you're just repainting parking lines in a parking lot and never go inside a state building, or if you are doing some work on their e-mail server and have read access to all emails.
- by jshale November 15, 2008 2:16 PM PST
- I don't know if an employer has the right in all situations to view every e-mail and web posting one's ever made, but it's understandable why the Obama Administration doesn't want any Internet surprises blowing up a nominee. Work e-mail has been public property for years now, and unfortunately it appears private e-mails and web postings will be considered the same if they can be shown to have a negative effect on someone's job performance, i.e., a careless posting that could be politically embarrassing.
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