nowhere in the constitution or in the bill of rights does it say that these rights we have as human beings only apply to us citizens. they apply to all. So enemy combatants, Mexicans, and yes, even Iraqis have all the rights of the constitution. NO MATTER where. The US government MUST always treat ALL people this way.
I think it is time for the supreme court, the congress, the president, the media to make that clear. not just citizens, everyone.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
When evening becomes morning
Working 11 - 7 means that I am awake when today becomes tomorrow for everyone else.
It was hard at first to know when to say "Good Morning" instead of "Good Evening."
Here is what I have learned. Drunks do not like to hear "good morning." One of the things one wants to forget while drinking is that there is a tomorrow. Why kill a good buzz?
The first person to let me know this was not even drunk, she was just getting off work at some bar and was coming in for her small expensive tub of ice cream.
I know say "Good Evening" to her every time she comes in.
But the two newspaper delivery people bring the morning sometime between 3 and 4. Before 3 we have drunks and people working late shifts getting off work. After 4, we get our first early morning risers. There is a navy officer who drives 100 miles each morning and night. There is the old, embittered-acting mechanic who is really just looking for a reaction of some kind.
Now I ask when they come in between 3 and 4 and sometimes I get a look from someone pulling an all nighter like I wish it was morning and I had some sleep and this project was over. Other times, it is just someone going from one job to the other and days mean nothing. They have two jobs and the sun just happens to move in the sky. Sometimes they notice, mostly they work and rarely sleep.
I like the night. The whole night and its shift to morning. Every morning I help engineers and Mexican day laborers with their morning rituals. I end some nights for others. And then I get to go home. To sleep myself and miss the day I helped usher in for so many.
It was hard at first to know when to say "Good Morning" instead of "Good Evening."
Here is what I have learned. Drunks do not like to hear "good morning." One of the things one wants to forget while drinking is that there is a tomorrow. Why kill a good buzz?
The first person to let me know this was not even drunk, she was just getting off work at some bar and was coming in for her small expensive tub of ice cream.
I know say "Good Evening" to her every time she comes in.
But the two newspaper delivery people bring the morning sometime between 3 and 4. Before 3 we have drunks and people working late shifts getting off work. After 4, we get our first early morning risers. There is a navy officer who drives 100 miles each morning and night. There is the old, embittered-acting mechanic who is really just looking for a reaction of some kind.
Now I ask when they come in between 3 and 4 and sometimes I get a look from someone pulling an all nighter like I wish it was morning and I had some sleep and this project was over. Other times, it is just someone going from one job to the other and days mean nothing. They have two jobs and the sun just happens to move in the sky. Sometimes they notice, mostly they work and rarely sleep.
I like the night. The whole night and its shift to morning. Every morning I help engineers and Mexican day laborers with their morning rituals. I end some nights for others. And then I get to go home. To sleep myself and miss the day I helped usher in for so many.
Friday, October 12, 2007
computer based training
It took almost 2 days to get through the cbt for 7-11. And at times I got to print out certificates of acheivement. yes achievement is spelled wrong on the official corporate training certificates.
I didn't tell anyone though. I figured that I should keep my mouth shut so no one knows I know those things.
Also, on other papers taped up in the back room office of my 7-11 store we reminders to not open up coffee packets early since they will "loose" flavor. They know coffee. More about coffee later. They just don't know spelling.
I didn't tell anyone though. I figured that I should keep my mouth shut so no one knows I know those things.
Also, on other papers taped up in the back room office of my 7-11 store we reminders to not open up coffee packets early since they will "loose" flavor. They know coffee. More about coffee later. They just don't know spelling.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Training starts today
I go in to the 7-11 today at 9 am to start training. I have to do a computer program to learn all about the cash register. And I get to (have to) wear the red smock. I am going to feel kind of funny walking from my house to my car in it. MAybe I will just have it wrapped up.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
coming soon
Sometime in the next few weeks, I will start work at a 7 11 on the third shift: 11 pm to 7 am.
I am going to write about the weird people who come in. how to sleep during the day and how it all changes my life.
Should be interesting. And if it isn't...... well, we'll see.
I am going to write about the weird people who come in. how to sleep during the day and how it all changes my life.
Should be interesting. And if it isn't...... well, we'll see.
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