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Author: damaged goods |
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Date Posted: Sat, Jun 11 2011, 19:43:10 An ACLU attorney just sent me an email asking for a copy of my monitoring contract. I contacted them weeks ago but pretty much forgot about it because they took so long. So now I'm torn, and I know no one can answer this for me... Please, at least give me your thoughts. Should I fight along with the attorney to keep monitoring contracts religion-free, or should I play the game to escape their trap ASAP? As a nurse, I feel an obligation to work toward the greater good and fight this thing. As a selfish human working a job that pays just above minimum wage, I feel like taking a thermos of green tea to a couple of crummy weekly meetings and working crossword puzzles. I've been out of nursing since 2007. What's another year of two? %( [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Re: Paving the way for anti-AA | Chloe | Sat, Jun 11 2011, 22:26:45 |
| Re: Paving the way for anti-AA | Alice | Sun, Jun 12 2011, 6:06:35 |
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