spindoctor
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Thu Sep-15-05 02:21 PM
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So what are the consequences of responsibility? |
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Since our beloved President *spit* so honorably assumed responsibility for the first time in his career (or life if you chose), I wonder if there will be any consequences.
You see, in real life, people RESPONSIBLE for major screw-ups get fired, sued or covered in tar and feathers.
Unless President Bush *spit* has a REALLY big surprise planned in his speech tonight (Drinking game: down a bottle of your favorite poison and run naked through your neighborhood singing the Star Spangled Banner), I am guessing that this newfound responsibility will not have a lot of substance.
It will be interesting to watch this empty responsibility syndrome (ERS) spread through the corporate world, the school system and the rest of the country.
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thefloyd
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Thu Sep-15-05 02:57 PM
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1. You are right about the ERS syndrome |
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Cons constantly cried about the moral implications of the Clinton Scandal. I for one believe the Buschco example of Morality is so much worse than Clintons not even funny
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spindoctor
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Thu Sep-15-05 03:00 PM
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3. One of Bush's running points in 1999... |
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...was to bring "integrity" back to the White House.
Unfortunately our collective memory fails to remember that any time this Administration commits another unethical act.
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Thu Sep-15-05 02:58 PM
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2. Nope, its a free ride. n/t |
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