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To: KLP who wrote (467201)9/29/2003 11:35:43 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
SHELTON HAS NO INTEGRITY..HE IS REFUSING TO COMMENT AND BACK UP HIS STATEMENTS..HE HAS HIS OWN AGENDA...

<<...What we do know from widespread reporting is that Shelton resented Clark for going over his head to the Clinton White House, the State Department, and the media. That's the closest thing to a Clark-Shelton "integrity" issue I can find in the public record. If that's Shelton's beef, he ought to say so and let others judge whether it calls into question Clark's integrity.

While he's at it, Shelton ought to explain why, if sneaking around your boss to go to the media is a grave character issue, sneaking around your former subordinate to go to the media with an unfalsifiable insinuation about him isn't. Clark says Shelton never came to him directly: "I have never heard anything about these integrity and character issues." Clark also says he has "no idea" what they are. Until Shelton clarifies the charge, Clark can't rebut it. He's presumed guilty of something serious. That's why Gibson's complaint is upside-down. If somebody is covering up what Shelton is talking about, that somebody is Shelton. And the cover-up isn't helping Clark; it's hurting him.

A wise friend once told me you can learn more about somebody from what he says about others than from what others say about him. Given what I've heard so far from Clark and Shelton, if I had to vote for one of them based on integrity and character, I'd go with Clark...>>



To: KLP who wrote (467201)9/30/2003 10:58:54 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
KLP, When I was both in the military and worked for DOD, no officer got fired without everyone on base knowing all the reasons and a thousand that weren't even true. With this Shelton geek, he should either put up or shut up. He either has the courage to speak his mind or he should keep quiet.