![]() Sorry for getting a bit ranty but I am sick to fucking death of homophobes trying to hide behind free speech as if it’s this magic stupidity shield that makes it ok to be a moron. So yes… there is evidence that it affected Cisco employees because that’s where the complaint came from. An employee complained about another employee. Most companies, especially those that deal with sensitive information like Cisco, have very strict policies about how employees conduct themselves online in their free time.Īnd your patently wrong that there’s “no evidence that Turek’s extracurricular activities affected his work with Cisco and its employees in the least” because the initial complaint was made by someone who attended one of his seminars. If Cisco was entirely funded by tax payer dollars thus making them an extension of state or federal government then yes, it would be a free speech case. If he had been arrested for what he said then yes, it’s a free speech case. Private companies and private citizens are not the government. The freedom of speech ONLY exists to protect you from the government stepping in an telling you what you can and can’t say. ![]() Your constitutional rights are ONLY protected from GOVERNMENT intervention. How many times does this have to be explained before people finally figure out how the freedom of speech works? The freedom of speech is NOT a freedom from consequences. “Top Ten Gay Marriage False “Facts” (Aug 12, 2010) – in which he disagrees the top ten “facts” in Judge Vaughn Walker’s decision on the unconstitutionality of Prop 8. “The Preposterous Premise of Gay Marriage” (Nov 27, 2008) – in which he says that sexual desires shouldn’t guarantee people special legal rights and that “race is irrelevant to marriage while gender is essential to it.” “Gay Marriage: Even Liberals Know It’s Bad” (May 26, 2008) – in which he says that marriage equality will hurt “children and the rest of society.” ![]() Here’s a sampling of his hotter “non-fiction” hits: What do you mean, “incontrovertible proof”? Then “one of the managers who attended his seminar Googled Turek’s name and found incontrovertible proof that Turek is a homophobe.” Ten separate eight-hour sessions were scheduled. ![]() That training earned such high marks that in 2010 he was asked to design a similar program for about 200 managers within Global Technical Services. The program took about a year to conduct, during which he also conducted similar sessions for another business unit within Cisco. Turek was hired by Cisco to design and conduct a leadership and teambuilding program for about fifty managers with your Remote Operations Services team. Earth's gravity could tweak its future path and put it on a collision course with Earth in the 2200s - less likely now based on Osiris-Rex observations.“The Cisco Kid: Fired by for my political views even though they were never mentioned during work. 24, 2182.īennu will have a close encounter with Earth in 2135 when it passes within half the distance of the moon. Their findings - published in the journal Icarus - should also help in charting the course of other asteroids and give Earth a better fighting chance if and when another hazardous space rock heads our way.īefore Osiris-Rex arrived on the scene, scientists put the odds of Bennu hitting Earth through the year 2200 at 1-in-2,700. The spacecraft collected enough data over 2 1/2 years to help scientists better predict the asteroid’s orbital path well into the future. The samples are due here in 2023.īefore Osiris-Rex arrived at Bennu in 2018, telescopes provided solid insight into the asteroid, about one-third of a mile (one-half kilometer) in diameter. The spacecraft is headed back to Earth on a long, roundabout loop after collecting samples from the large, spinning rubble pile of an asteroid, considered one of the two most hazardous known asteroids in our solar system.
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