--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> New,
> It wasn't really a question of who is and who isn't being accepted 
> (although I would argue that the rejection of *anyone* for any reason 
> other than a fear (based on some kind of reality) that they might be 
> dangerous, would a good enough reason for everyone else to stay away) 

I would suggest as others have, that an additional valid reuirement is
to only do TMO programs in the Dome.


As I pointed out in a post several months agom, that may be easier
said than done. (Using Rick and his use of an AMMA matra as an example.)  

> but of Ken's contention that everyone should apply, regardless of where 
> they are and what other obligations they might have...

His is not a particularly resposibilble position IMO -- regarding
abandoning obligations. I left a new job in lat 70s to respond to an
ULTRA emeergency project -- cedntral americal I think. After rushing
to the Capitol, then waiting around for threee weeks, then driving to
the airport, and having the TMO goofer-guy forget the passports --
back to the Capitol for another several weeks -- i sort of lost my
urgency. Or lost the reflex witin me that responded immediately to all
TMO clarion calls. (Watching, and literally being trampled by,
"high-evolved sidhas -- ruling the trends of time" as they rushed for
the ice cream as it was put out at nights, was an eye-opener too.
Cogitive dissonance and all.

> and also, that it 
> should somehow not bother anyone else that people are being 
> discriminated against by these rejections, forcibly ejected from the 
> Domes, etc.

That gets to my primary point. How many are being forcefully ejected
from the domes? How many are being rejected. My impression is that its
very few. And in some, if not most cases, it kind of makes sense --
Shivama being a good example, IMO.

> Doesn't any of that bother you?  

If only a handful are being forcefully ejected from the domes or
rejected, and for those that are there is some pretty extreme
circumstances behind it, I am not heavily bothered. Thats why I asked,
how frequent are these rejections?


I thought the days of people laying 
> guilt trips on others, while also telling them to ignore their own 
> better judgment, were over. 

Agreed. Per above, heavy handed recruiting / guilt-trips are so 80's.
Quite passe.

> the fact that they are asking for SS #s (or so I understood) is 
> troubling

As judy has pointed out, many ask for it. I routinely refuse if its
irrelevant. Or if that stops my application, I put in a "creative" one. 

  





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