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To: FJB who wrote (971516)10/12/2016 11:23:54 PM
From: Stock Puppy  Respond to of 1577920
 
You know, at work I have awesome responsibilities - I'm in charge of certain very important things and I have wonderful people under me that when they have a problem, I dive right in and help out to keep things going.

When someone messes up - that's rare fortunately, I have great people - I take personal responsibility, and will apologize, as appropriate, to the affected party and often personally make it right and figure ways to prevent it from happening in the future.

In the past I thought that was a Democrat principle. (see below)

Now to the point:

Benghazi: HRC could have prevented it.
Oh Benghazi - stop bringing that up, it makes people fall asleep. Zzzzzzzzz.

But it's relevant because it demonstrates an important principle,
best described by this comic strip:



Can anyone in truth deny what this cartoon is saying about the characters? It's been in the mainstream news, no?

If I acted that way towards the parties who need what I do, I'd quickly lose my reputation and after a while probably lose my job.

People have told me that the Democrat party is not the same as the Democrat party in the past.

The aspect presented above appears to be true.

Can anyone deny? Please?