Harry Potter (D-Oz) wrote You crack me up. I retired as CTO of a tech company. Standard boilerplate in agreements with subs includes use of legal workers, along with things like security clearances for contractors as required by the job description, etc. There is nothing about "dealing in business" that requires you not to ask that all employees for you or subs on your property be legal to work there. Not doing it is just plain stupid. I'd say that almost any public company large enough to be on a major exchange has hired or hires illegals. That doesn't make it right, and it doesn't make it automatically topical to discuss them in a thread about Walmart. Oh really? Proof? by Kevin McCrea 971The BIG Campaign Thursday, November 17, 2005 Working on Joint Pre-Trial with Council's Counsel... Spent 2.5 hours with atty mark sweeney and his buttistant justin along with my co-plaintiff on... Don't worry. The government will soon be injecting newborns and immigrannts with RFID implants to save us from it all. Oh goodie. Me thinks thou doth protest to much. It's pretty dense if anyone doesn't detect how you have appointed yourself Virtual Public Defender for same. Bigoted against Wal-Mart? Perhaps English isn't your first language? I personally choose not to shop at Walmart, OR Home Depot. I prefer to shop at businesses created by local people leaving in the community, that pay a fairer wage if not a great one, and charge a reasonable price for their products and services. I am not in favor of chain warehouses that wipe out smaller communities and leave 80,000 sq. ft empty eyesores behind after they have sucked the lifeblood out of the community. However, I fully support your right to be enamored with whatever business you care to, whether I agree with it or not. -- Randy Howard (2reply remove FOOBAR) "The power of accurate observation is called cynicism by those who have not got it." - George Bernard Shaw
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