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	<title>Comments on: Jeff Ruby vs. OJ Simpson &#8211; Can A Business Serve and Refuse Customers At Will?</title>
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		<title>By: mars</title>
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		<dc:creator>mars</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2007 20:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I would hope it was not legal. But if you have negative laws in the US then it probably is. The problem is that it can be embarrasing to be turned away from a restaurant on the owners whim for anyone. This open it up to restaurant owners to refuse on the basis of religion, race, gender etc while making it difficult to prove. Also why should OJ suffer the prejudice of Ruby&#039;s convictions and not the criminal laws? Does Ruby have better judgement than the criminal court? all of a sudden? OJ ought to pursue this if just to satisfy those with business and legal interests on how it would play out in the courts.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would hope it was not legal. But if you have negative laws in the US then it probably is. The problem is that it can be embarrasing to be turned away from a restaurant on the owners whim for anyone. This open it up to restaurant owners to refuse on the basis of religion, race, gender etc while making it difficult to prove. Also why should OJ suffer the prejudice of Ruby&#8217;s convictions and not the criminal laws? Does Ruby have better judgement than the criminal court? all of a sudden? OJ ought to pursue this if just to satisfy those with business and legal interests on how it would play out in the courts.</p>
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		<title>By: Arnie McKinnis</title>
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		<dc:creator>Arnie McKinnis</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 16:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My only comment would be that of being hypocritical - he refused OJ because of his knowledge and opinion of his behavior/acts.  Now, there are plenty of people (much less well known of course) that will come through the door that are &quot;abusers&quot; or &quot;criminals&quot; in some way shape or form - but he has no knowledge of their acts.  It is a slippery slope and one that I would personally choose to avoid.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My only comment would be that of being hypocritical &#8211; he refused OJ because of his knowledge and opinion of his behavior/acts.  Now, there are plenty of people (much less well known of course) that will come through the door that are &#8220;abusers&#8221; or &#8220;criminals&#8221; in some way shape or form &#8211; but he has no knowledge of their acts.  It is a slippery slope and one that I would personally choose to avoid.</p>
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		<title>By: MS</title>
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		<dc:creator>MS</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2007 18:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This seems to be similar to &quot;at will&quot; employment.  In states where this is the standard, it&#039;s legal to fire someone for any reason other that race, religion, gender, etc.
Using that as the criteria for customer-proprietor relationship seems to be ethical and (hopefully) legal.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This seems to be similar to &#8220;at will&#8221; employment.  In states where this is the standard, it&#8217;s legal to fire someone for any reason other that race, religion, gender, etc.<br />
Using that as the criteria for customer-proprietor relationship seems to be ethical and (hopefully) legal.</p>
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		<title>By: Clarenc Hanley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Clarenc Hanley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2007 15:42:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>AN ODE TO SATIRE.  The story of a fallen icon who falls from honor to heel, from glory to satire.  A satirical story about the trial of O.J. Simpson.  The storytelling begins with the ode segueing into the history of the eight to nine month old trial.  A trial that is soon fashioned into a sporting depiction of our jurisprudence system.  The author does not in any way demean the honor of these families, but this is a good read for reading buffs.  Following is a sample of the ode, and for your perusal, the book can be found at the following, google.com, amazon.com, or Barnes and Nobles: Put in ‘An Ode to Satire’ for your search.

THE ODE
MANY WERE CAUGHT UP IN THE MEDIA FRENZY
SOAP OPERA BUFFS WERE ASKING WHAT TO DO
WERE THEY TO RELINQUISH THINKING SOME OF THEIR THOUGHTS
OR WOO THEIR FOOLISHNESS AND PURSUE

SO EVERYONE PRANCED THROUGH THIS BALLAD OF SATIRE
PRAYING THAT THEIR MINDS WOULD REMAIN FAIR
THEY DECIPHERED THEIR THOUGHTS
DO’S AND DARES THEY FOUGHT
TRYING HARD TO SEPARATE LOVE HATE AND DESPAIR
DESIRES OF MANY AND HOPES OF SOME
CAUSED THEMES TO CONVEY HONESTY AND THOUGHT
HISTORY WOULD HAVE IT AND TIME WOULD TELL
VISIONARIES DENIED ACTUALITY WITH NAUGHT

THE FINAL ODE
(The following is four of 17 Stanza)
THE ACCUSED HAD RAISED BOTH HANDS AND OPENED HIS GLOVED FIST
PROCLAIMING ARTHRITIS WOULD EXONERATE HIM FROM ALL THIS
BUT WHEN ALL WAS FINAL AND THE VERDICT WAS IN
RHETORICAL BELLOWS RANG OUT AGAIN
TAKE THE MONEY WAS SAID TAKE HIS FAME
HOW SAD CRIED THE ACCUSED IT&#039;S A CAPITALIST GAME
PROCLAIMING THE TIME WOULD COME
AND LIKEWISE THE TIME WOULD GO
THE GAME BEING PLAYED
WOULD HAUNT OTHERS ALSO.

SOMEHOW, REMEMBERING A FORGIVING SAVIOR
WAS ON A TALL MOUNTAIN SIDE
HAD VIEWED THE LAND
AS THE DEVIL HAUNTED HIM WITH SIGHS
I OWN IT ALL
WAS THE DEVILS POMPOUS CRY
AND I&#039;LL GIVE IT TO YOU
IF YOU&#039;LL COME OVER TO MY SIDE
JUST PROMISE YOUR SOUL
ASSURED THERE WOULD BE MORE
AND I&#039;LL GIVE IT ALL
WAS THE DEVILS ENCORE

AND I&#039;LL GIVE YOU GREAT HONORS
AND WORLDLY PRIDE
JUST FOLLOW ME OVER
COME OVER TO MY SIDE

AND THEN THERE WAS BAILEY
NOT TO FORGET HIS BELOVED FRIEND
HATE CROPPED BETWEEN THE TWO
CAUSING ONE TO TURN THE OTHER IN


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AN ODE TO SATIRE.  The story of a fallen icon who falls from honor to heel, from glory to satire.  A satirical story about the trial of O.J. Simpson.  The storytelling begins with the ode segueing into the history of the eight to nine month old trial.  A trial that is soon fashioned into a sporting depiction of our jurisprudence system.  The author does not in any way demean the honor of these families, but this is a good read for reading buffs.  Following is a sample of the ode, and for your perusal, the book can be found at the following, google.com, amazon.com, or Barnes and Nobles: Put in ‘An Ode to Satire’ for your search.</p>
<p>THE ODE<br />
MANY WERE CAUGHT UP IN THE MEDIA FRENZY<br />
SOAP OPERA BUFFS WERE ASKING WHAT TO DO<br />
WERE THEY TO RELINQUISH THINKING SOME OF THEIR THOUGHTS<br />
OR WOO THEIR FOOLISHNESS AND PURSUE</p>
<p>SO EVERYONE PRANCED THROUGH THIS BALLAD OF SATIRE<br />
PRAYING THAT THEIR MINDS WOULD REMAIN FAIR<br />
THEY DECIPHERED THEIR THOUGHTS<br />
DO’S AND DARES THEY FOUGHT<br />
TRYING HARD TO SEPARATE LOVE HATE AND DESPAIR<br />
DESIRES OF MANY AND HOPES OF SOME<br />
CAUSED THEMES TO CONVEY HONESTY AND THOUGHT<br />
HISTORY WOULD HAVE IT AND TIME WOULD TELL<br />
VISIONARIES DENIED ACTUALITY WITH NAUGHT</p>
<p>THE FINAL ODE<br />
(The following is four of 17 Stanza)<br />
THE ACCUSED HAD RAISED BOTH HANDS AND OPENED HIS GLOVED FIST<br />
PROCLAIMING ARTHRITIS WOULD EXONERATE HIM FROM ALL THIS<br />
BUT WHEN ALL WAS FINAL AND THE VERDICT WAS IN<br />
RHETORICAL BELLOWS RANG OUT AGAIN<br />
TAKE THE MONEY WAS SAID TAKE HIS FAME<br />
HOW SAD CRIED THE ACCUSED IT&#8217;S A CAPITALIST GAME<br />
PROCLAIMING THE TIME WOULD COME<br />
AND LIKEWISE THE TIME WOULD GO<br />
THE GAME BEING PLAYED<br />
WOULD HAUNT OTHERS ALSO.</p>
<p>SOMEHOW, REMEMBERING A FORGIVING SAVIOR<br />
WAS ON A TALL MOUNTAIN SIDE<br />
HAD VIEWED THE LAND<br />
AS THE DEVIL HAUNTED HIM WITH SIGHS<br />
I OWN IT ALL<br />
WAS THE DEVILS POMPOUS CRY<br />
AND I&#8217;LL GIVE IT TO YOU<br />
IF YOU&#8217;LL COME OVER TO MY SIDE<br />
JUST PROMISE YOUR SOUL<br />
ASSURED THERE WOULD BE MORE<br />
AND I&#8217;LL GIVE IT ALL<br />
WAS THE DEVILS ENCORE</p>
<p>AND I&#8217;LL GIVE YOU GREAT HONORS<br />
AND WORLDLY PRIDE<br />
JUST FOLLOW ME OVER<br />
COME OVER TO MY SIDE</p>
<p>AND THEN THERE WAS BAILEY<br />
NOT TO FORGET HIS BELOVED FRIEND<br />
HATE CROPPED BETWEEN THE TWO<br />
CAUSING ONE TO TURN THE OTHER IN</p>
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