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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2790749" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>No matter who an employee is, if something is happening to them that's illegal they should speak out and seek redress. If they put up with something because the money's damn good then they are essentially getting paid to put up with it. And things won't change as long as they do. In essence they're holding on until they have a very large bank account then revolting. If it doesn't work out then they have plenty of money. What good does that do the average secretary who'll never have the large bank account to fall back on? And what about the women who go along in exchange for better pay and better conditions? Surely these aren't the only women Bill O'Reilly approached. Plenty of women are fine with such arrangements and guys like Bill get in trouble because when one does say no their egos can't handle it. They want to use their power to punish that woman and thus the multi-million payouts. Are you saying that men and women should not get involved physically outside of a committed relationship to avoid such costly financial and emotional entanglements? Amen brother!!!! If only people would...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2790749, member: 24302"] No matter who an employee is, if something is happening to them that's illegal they should speak out and seek redress. If they put up with something because the money's damn good then they are essentially getting paid to put up with it. And things won't change as long as they do. In essence they're holding on until they have a very large bank account then revolting. If it doesn't work out then they have plenty of money. What good does that do the average secretary who'll never have the large bank account to fall back on? And what about the women who go along in exchange for better pay and better conditions? Surely these aren't the only women Bill O'Reilly approached. Plenty of women are fine with such arrangements and guys like Bill get in trouble because when one does say no their egos can't handle it. They want to use their power to punish that woman and thus the multi-million payouts. Are you saying that men and women should not get involved physically outside of a committed relationship to avoid such costly financial and emotional entanglements? Amen brother!!!! If only people would... [/QUOTE]
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