<p>SURELY you know the antibiotics in the feed kills the mad cow disease! Doesn’t it?</p>
<p>Opie, my brothers have a business, and they have said the same thing you say about ethics. They, too, have given up a lot of money because they were ethical. I like to think that there is some sort of karma in the world, and doing the right thing will somehow come back to you (in a good way) down the road.</p>
<p>Welcome, Felix12.
This is a college board. Those who are familiar with my writing, (and slightly dyslexic) you are to Think. This is not HS. </p>
<p>So, is your Question a question posed as a question or as an answer? You can do the googling for your answer quickly. </p>
<p>The topic is Ethics.</p>
<p>This oldman, my comment was meant in jest. Of course I am familiar with the real situation.</p>
<p>I graduated HS in 1972.</p>
<p>I try to be a good R but the ethics of my political party justs gets me down.
Today on the local news, I find out that Oregon GOP Headquarters has not paid payroll taxes in 2 years (where are the accountants/auditors) and is severely in debt to various vendors (I own stock in one of the vendors). Their GOP office is across the street where I have coffee. sigh.
[BlueOregon:</a> Oregon GOP In Debt](<a href=“http://www.blueoregon.com/2008/02/oregon-gop-in-d.html]BlueOregon:”>Oregon GOP In Debt - BlueOregon)</p>
<p>of course the Oregon GOP website says nothing other than comments about fiscal responsibility and less government interference.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/21/us/politics/21mccain.html?hp[/url]”>http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/21/us/politics/21mccain.html?hp</a></p>
<p>Ask and you shall receive. Shooting down the satellite tonight full of hydrazine would also be considered an ethical dilemma.</p>
<p>The Keating 5. Skin on his teeth, did he get out of it. Such is politics where souls are bought and sold. </p>
<p>The Ethics I am concerned is where the ethics endanger the whole. Most incidences, we individually see ethics, as a small incident that can be said, “I will only do this once,” or perhaps, “what I do will have little consequence.” But take in a bigger picture, and a lapse in ethics, especially in leadership, can have severe consequences. The news report of Oregon’s GOP Headquarters, the bookkeeper created fraud, but the leadership did not have enough “knowledge” to undercover the cheat. The reputation of the GOP is dragged further down to the detriment of all politics. </p>
<p>“Ethical Dilemna,” The food safety laws and regulations are clear. The consequences of misinterpretation of the regulations, endanger all of us. A taste of honey, will kill.</p>
<p>It all comes down to prayer - four times a day.</p>
<h1>1-3: at each meal so that we will not suffer from it.</h1>
<h1>4: and this one that scared me when I was small:</h1>
<p>Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul to keep;
And if I die before I wake,
I pray the Lord my soul to take.</p>
<p>In case the failure of prayers 1, & 3.</p>
<p>How many Ethic lapses do you read in this? </p>
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<p>No secret that the food industry and hospitality industry are full of undocumented aliens. Not their fault that they want to feed a family and obey orders. So where does the next level of Ethics fall, UP to ? Complete article.
[Sign</a> Up](<a href=“Charges of meat plant cruelty filed”>Charges of meat plant cruelty filed)</p>
<p>thisyoungman - I was referring to the Muslim prayers. They are accepted as 5 times a day by what I read, but natives tell me only 4 is required.</p>
<p>My Prayer:</p>
<p>Ya Gotta Get Right With The Universe</p>