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To: American Spirit who wrote (471914)10/6/2003 3:00:23 PM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 769667
 
Maybe just a polite, well behaved, mature person unlike you...



To: American Spirit who wrote (471914)10/6/2003 3:02:22 PM
From: FastC6  Respond to of 769667
 
No I have not, spitup.



To: American Spirit who wrote (471914)10/6/2003 3:22:46 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
well, I can't recall all conduct below the age of 5,
but certainly not as an adult.

I find it incredible that you
consider such behavior normal.



To: American Spirit who wrote (471914)10/6/2003 3:27:39 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
I've certainly never pushed anyone in a work situation, talk about UNPROFESSIONAL and also CRIMINAL!! I believe it's called assault. Jeez!



To: American Spirit who wrote (471914)10/6/2003 4:40:10 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769667
 
A true spookie identification event post. It's sickening.

from spookie: "You have never pushed anyone in your life? Who are you Gandhi? "

Also " Pushing an employee is over the line, agreed, but it's not serious. "

so who is spookie
Context of the news this day: He so violently shoved his loyal, 62-year-old secretary out of a doorway that she suffered a breakdown and refused to ever work in the same room with him. She worked at home, in an arrangement with state officials, then worked in a separate area where she was promised Davis would not go. She finally transferred to another job, desperate to avoid him.

He left a message on her phone machine. Not an apology. Just a request that she resume work, with the comment, "You know how I am."

Another woman, a policy analyst, had the unhappy chore in the mid-1990s of informing Davis that a fund-raising source had dried up. When she told Davis, she recounted, Davis began screaming the f-word at the top of his lungs.

The woman stood to demand that he stop speaking that way, and, she says, Davis grabbed her by her shoulders and "shook me until my teeth rattled. I was so stunned I said, 'Good God, Gray! Stop and look at what you are doing. Think what you are doing to me!"'

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