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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 783371" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Gee More, if he did that, this would constitute as a decision as if then the problem is solved. If problem is solved and requires no more energy or purpose, how then does said bureaurat justify one's job? Not to mention he/she must then accept the results of said decision going forward and shoulder that burden.</p><p></p><p>Same thing at UPS with conference calls or emails. Both are nothing more than "make work" projects so some people can say they actually have a purpose for the job they do but if you actually did a full analysis of each and their actual need to the bottomline, most are a pure waste of time & resources and a drain on the profit side of the ledger!</p><p></p><p>And UPS is nowhere near alone in this as we roll further into the technology age, the K.I.S.S method across our culture becomes the iconic stone wheel of our fast fading past!</p><p></p><p>BTW: IMO the dancing on where to prosecute is not about the location but is nothing more than song and dance to delay as the chain of evidence is becoming more and more tainted as the days roll by. Also I still think there is fear at the upper levels of such things as Wikileaks or other "Pirate" source who might go public if such trials were to even begin.</p><p></p><p>For this thing to not have been tired at all, either public trial or military tribunal in my mind speaks volumes and Hamilton Berger knows he'll be crushed by Perry Mason so why not use it as a public, political spectacle and get all the mileage and yet never have to pay the bill!</p><p></p><p>Gov't at it's finest!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 783371, member: 2189"] Gee More, if he did that, this would constitute as a decision as if then the problem is solved. If problem is solved and requires no more energy or purpose, how then does said bureaurat justify one's job? Not to mention he/she must then accept the results of said decision going forward and shoulder that burden. Same thing at UPS with conference calls or emails. Both are nothing more than "make work" projects so some people can say they actually have a purpose for the job they do but if you actually did a full analysis of each and their actual need to the bottomline, most are a pure waste of time & resources and a drain on the profit side of the ledger! And UPS is nowhere near alone in this as we roll further into the technology age, the K.I.S.S method across our culture becomes the iconic stone wheel of our fast fading past! BTW: IMO the dancing on where to prosecute is not about the location but is nothing more than song and dance to delay as the chain of evidence is becoming more and more tainted as the days roll by. Also I still think there is fear at the upper levels of such things as Wikileaks or other "Pirate" source who might go public if such trials were to even begin. For this thing to not have been tired at all, either public trial or military tribunal in my mind speaks volumes and Hamilton Berger knows he'll be crushed by Perry Mason so why not use it as a public, political spectacle and get all the mileage and yet never have to pay the bill! Gov't at it's finest! [/QUOTE]
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