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But if partisan politics is being allowed in this incident, all anyone needs to remember is while (figuratively) one side of the isle flips the bird at the POS, the other icovers for the sexual misconduct of one of their own to teenaged paiges. SmileWavy |
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I really can't see how this is that hard of an issue. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry_Studds Gerry Eastman Studds (May 12, 1937 – October 14, 2006) (pronounced /ˈgɛɹi/, hard g as in get, rhymes with merry) was a Democratic Congressman from Massachusetts who served from 1973 until 1997. He was the first openly gay national politician in the U.S. In 1983, he admitted to having had an affair with a 17-year-old page in 1973 and was censured by the House of Representatives. |
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Or having a sig longer than his verbage?:) Really, I think unless it is clearly defined as conduct deserving being fired, one would be given a few days on the beach for this and made to apologize. Would not that be better? Rick, the off site was in reference to a coworker of mine called in by the security manager for flipping him off on public streets. |
That wasn't exactly the case I was talking about, Byron. I'm talking about your Floridian rep. who went down in flames a couple months back.
But you knew that, didn't you? |
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Of course, your side still has a former KKK grand dragon or what ever they call their leaders, and how can any one forget the drunk driver who left an intern to drown :mad: |
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I'm sorry, but this is a very steep and slippery slope that no one should ever want to get on. Quote:
Now on to Supe's "tattletales". Agreed, there are few lower in society. One that is lower, however, is the one that hides behind their employer's skirt while provoking and insulting others. Like I said earlier, provoke or insult me, and I will settle it with you if at all possible. Just the two of us. Peacefully, I hope, but not necessarily. Hide behind momma's apron, and I'll tell your momma so she can deal with you. Especially if you are a public employee, and that momma supports your cowardly ass with my money. And even more especially if you have the gall to do it in front of young kids. |
Hey, wait a sec...
Lemme get this straight. Tattletales are lower than low to Supe, but WHISTLEBLOWERS....now there's another situation entirely. They are model Americans... :rolleyes: |
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THis thread is useless without pictures.
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Byron, no. I think firing him for this was out of line.
Give him a few days off without pay and he 'll think better of it next time and you don't have to pay to train someone else. I was just back in Florida up by JAX most of last week, but left just before the gator bowl. |
I find it strange this is being made into a democrat ve rebublican thing.
I'm liberal by Canadian standards, and I think this guy got what he deserved. You don't flip ANYONE off while you're on duty. But I think Superman is right, it's very petty if someone from the administration called it in. They must have more important things to deal with. Having said that, if I saw a bus driver flip someone the bird, I would probably call it in. |
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the difference between a tattletale and a whistleblower is the severity of the offense, don't you think? Or perhaps the intent of the "tattleblower"?
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No, the difference is how the person talking about the issue wants to spin it. To the corporate executive, the person is a tattletale. To the media, they are a whistleblower.
There is no difference, except the bias of the individual assigning the name. |
Maybe it would have been a whole lot easier if the Secret Service had just shot the sonofa*****.
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