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Ever heard of a physical fitness test and weapons competency for police officers? The employer has a right to do whatever they want. Requiring a drug test is not infringing on anyone else's rights. The business and/or employer has the right to take whatever they want into consideration when hiring an individual.

I'm not sure why the word "employers" is in quotations in your comment? Is this supposed to signify that somehow they aren't hiring an individual with an hourly wage and/or yearly salary? I think a backward fascistic morality would be writing legislation stating that businesses don't have a right to conduct business

Don't bog down with semantics here, herb, drug, whatever, is that really the point?

"most bosses are drug addicts themselves" I'm sorry but you have no evidence to substantiate that claim. No, companies and businesses don't own your life, but remember that time when you were required by law to work for that company that requires a drug test? I don't either.

I apologize for my misspelling.

I know that. I didn't say it was WRONG, I said it was unnecessary. The word adds nothing to this sentence that wasn't anyway there.

Can we at least agree that the word literally has now become people's idea of some kind of quantifier. People throw it the middle of sentences to somehow have more impact. Stuff that makes no sense. I heard a radio commercial advertising mortgage refinancing that was supposedly a customer testimonial that said, "My

If that's the case the literally makes even less sense.

I didn't say it was grammatically incorrect, I said it was unnecessary. I wouldn't be led to assume that the road figuratively melted if the word literally had been left out of the headline.

Just because a talking point is old, it doesn't make it untrue.

Does the word literally add anything to this headline? Would the headline somehow be less impactful if it simply said, "Its so hot in Yellowstone hat a road melted" ? This literally thing is getting out of hand.

No, J.J. Abrams lens flares are a bad thing!

Does anyone else think that this guy was incredibly long-winded? The information in this video could have been given in half the time.

Now everything can look like Soap Operas. Yay?

What a complete load of horse shit. All of this nobility of eliminating emissions and beefing up public infrastructure is a big load. Basically you're saying, "Let's build something else up by forcing people to use it because we made the alternative so inconvenient and expensive". You're saying it's a good idea to

I love seeing these guys as a recommendation. Great band that never got the recognition it deserves. What an incredible album, I miss seeing them play.

It's infinitely more capable than an iPad air.

But it's still Ben Affleck.

I have to make light of the situation by saying that anyone that shoots vertical video deserves to be arrested.

RAZR or Palm Treo.