Oh...I must've missed that. Yeah, no 'vibe' present here, just pure dickery. Especially since the Red Cross has an enormous amount of respect worldwide and is pretty much the charity, while J&J is just another corporation. Somehow, people respect charities more than companies...fancy that.Keevan_Colton wrote: Yes, but if you go after a charity seeking punitive damages you are 100% definetly a fucking asshole, no if's or but's about it. They want MONEY from the red cross, not any kind of moral bullshit about trademarks and so on, they want CASH. The amount is undisclosed, but the fact they want punitive damages in itself makes them fucking shitheads, nevermind the rest of it.
Johnson & Johnson sues American Red Cross
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Question: What-if here.
Lets say Bush via act of the voices in his head, picks up on this story and see's it as a good way to get a temporary point boost, so he steps in as the Red-Crosses defender. What could a president in theory do? With the power purely of the Presidence, IE using only executive orders and any part of the government he controls(IE the IRS, The Supreme Court ect)
Lets say Bush via act of the voices in his head, picks up on this story and see's it as a good way to get a temporary point boost, so he steps in as the Red-Crosses defender. What could a president in theory do? With the power purely of the Presidence, IE using only executive orders and any part of the government he controls(IE the IRS, The Supreme Court ect)
"A cult is a religion with no political power." -Tom Wolfe
Pardon me for sounding like a dick, but I'm playing the tiniest violin in the world right now-Dalton
Violation of the seperation of powers, very bad mojo.Mr Bean wrote:Question: What-if here.
Lets say Bush via act of the voices in his head, picks up on this story and see's it as a good way to get a temporary point boost, so he steps in as the Red-Crosses defender. What could a president in theory do? With the power purely of the Presidence, IE using only executive orders and any part of the government he controls(IE the IRS, The Supreme Court ect)
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Greetings time traveler from 2000! I don't know if your aware of this, but our "new"(New for you that is time traveler!) President does not believe in such things.Norseman wrote:
Violation of the seperation of powers, very bad mojo.
"A cult is a religion with no political power." -Tom Wolfe
Pardon me for sounding like a dick, but I'm playing the tiniest violin in the world right now-Dalton