a corporate lawyer is akin to a slave. they are subservient to their masters all in the name of some relatively menial profit for themselves and those close to them. if one believes in the idea of morality, they are evil. If not, they are just people who contribute to the world not being the best place that it can be. this is just my opinion. I'm sure that all of the corporate lawyer out there would be able to come up with some solid arguments to disprove me...lol
@mrnick410 Doesn't take a lawyer to disprove your incredibly naive and completely baseless accusations. Just because the words "Corporate" and "Lawyer" have been fed to you as "bad" words, doesn't make the people that fill these jobs bad people. Try living in a society without these people, you'd be eating your words in less than a week.
@TexasChic4 Hello. Give specifics. Why not give an example of a society in which there are no corporate lawyers and in which the people "eat...words". Please do. I can give you countless, specific examples of how US corporations, through litigation, have weakened the rights of the individual. But to address your assertion that we would be worse off without them, I agree: we need lawyers with this skillset TO FIGHT the corps., otherwise we'll all be eating, bland, expensive, food.
@TexasChic4 Truth be told. My first post WAS lame. And you should've have called me out on it (a little bit of drunken posting there). It's kind of sad that nobody did it sooner.
@TexasChic4 But I had better walk my talk: 1. Availability of lifesaving, generic drug: widely available in countries with less litigious corporate climates. 2. Campaign Contributions: specifically, Citizens United case, tried by the supreme court (arguable the newest extension of corporate law if you follow the money) which gives corps. the right of citizens in regards to campaign contributions), massive blow to individual rights. 3. Haven't seen yet but, Google "The Corporation"
@crumbpath same here, i got a sony vaio. just plug in your headphones if you are really interested in this video. btw, this video is seriously useless.
wow............his vibe is so inspirational
starbury64 2 months ago
is it illegal if i flash my dick at people on my own property?
ijdow 4 months ago
@ijdow Yes, it falls under the category of public nudety.
XxFightinDirtyxX 4 months ago
@XxFightinDirtyxX nudity*. Fail at trying to act smart.
Soap360 2 months ago
a corporate lawyer is akin to a slave. they are subservient to their masters all in the name of some relatively menial profit for themselves and those close to them. if one believes in the idea of morality, they are evil. If not, they are just people who contribute to the world not being the best place that it can be. this is just my opinion. I'm sure that all of the corporate lawyer out there would be able to come up with some solid arguments to disprove me...lol
mrnick410 7 months ago
@mrnick410 Doesn't take a lawyer to disprove your incredibly naive and completely baseless accusations. Just because the words "Corporate" and "Lawyer" have been fed to you as "bad" words, doesn't make the people that fill these jobs bad people. Try living in a society without these people, you'd be eating your words in less than a week.
TexasChic4 6 months ago
@TexasChic4 Hello. Give specifics. Why not give an example of a society in which there are no corporate lawyers and in which the people "eat...words". Please do. I can give you countless, specific examples of how US corporations, through litigation, have weakened the rights of the individual. But to address your assertion that we would be worse off without them, I agree: we need lawyers with this skillset TO FIGHT the corps., otherwise we'll all be eating, bland, expensive, food.
mrnick410 6 months ago
@TexasChic4 Truth be told. My first post WAS lame. And you should've have called me out on it (a little bit of drunken posting there). It's kind of sad that nobody did it sooner.
mrnick410 6 months ago
@TexasChic4 But I had better walk my talk: 1. Availability of lifesaving, generic drug: widely available in countries with less litigious corporate climates. 2. Campaign Contributions: specifically, Citizens United case, tried by the supreme court (arguable the newest extension of corporate law if you follow the money) which gives corps. the right of citizens in regards to campaign contributions), massive blow to individual rights. 3. Haven't seen yet but, Google "The Corporation"
mrnick410 6 months ago
Would you want a guy to represent you who is practicing something like "companies law" ? (LOL)
heartlessvietboy 1 year ago
You need to turn your mic up. Brand new MacBook Pro with speakers full blast and I can barely hear you.
crumbpath 1 year ago
@crumbpath maybe you should have bought a good computer and not a MacBook Pro. The video is actually too loud on my PC.
grahamgrider 1 year ago
@crumbpath same here, i got a sony vaio. just plug in your headphones if you are really interested in this video. btw, this video is seriously useless.
iLoGiiKzv0 1 year ago
@crumbpath dont exagerate,i have a macbook pro full blast i can hear him fine
moscarellimichele 8 months ago
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MrTechmadesimple 1 year ago
the job for me!!
i might go into this in the futrue
theEBKman 1 year ago
@theEBKman Im looking at this option too.
ExtremeFireRisk 1 year ago