No the Republicans would blame Obama first...
I'm pretty sure mcowen would blame the repubs first.
No the Republicans would blame Obama first...
No the Republicans would blame Obama first...
Didn't O cut $$ for NASA?after they cut funding to stop the asteroid from hitting the earth :biggrin:
after they cut funding to stop the asteroid from hitting the earth :biggrin:
after they cut funding to stop the asteroid from hitting the earth :biggrin:
Well, it was in reaction to the democrats when they tried to negotiate with the asteroid by apologizing to it for being "in the way". :biggrin:
Well, it was in reaction to the democrats when they tried to negotiate with the asteroid by apologizing to it for being "in the way". :biggrin:
I'm guessing your're a birther tooI already know Biff is one. LMAO
I thought we outsourced all call center jobs?
yay for a modern society!!! like i've said before, i'm not the sue happy type, if you save my life, but break my ribs in the process, i'd like to buy you a beer! sadly not everyone thinks like i do, they think: payday!! sad sad sad, which is why fewer people are helping eachother out in times like thisI'm quite aware that, due to government regulations and our sue-happy society, companies are likely to institute a policy of calling 911 and waiting for the trained paramedics to arrive because they don't want the liability on their hands of having an employee provide CPR, whether it was successful or not. The boss was probably following company policy, a policy instituted to comply with government regulations.
This is a sad story, but I can't see any political angle here. Generalizing about corporate culture from this incident is absurd.
Republicans have wet dreams about writing this type of scenario into a companies policy. Pictures and all. Also to the plebes this is what awaits you all. A death of many sorts, one where you let someone die and other when its your time to die. AND THEY LET YOU DIE LIKE A DOG IN THE GUTTER!
You may stop CPR when the EMTs arrive, not before. Why is that hard to understand?
I do not remember the "exact" term that was used, but I remember people getting in trouble with the cops because they did not render aid after a car wreck.
I'm not familiar with specific laws but I can't imagine someone being compelled to provide medical assistance. I'd think it would be more along the lines of making a good faith effort to notify the authorities.
Don't the laws vary from State to State and you can be personally sued if you aren't qualified in some way such as completion of an emergency first response course?