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This is a discussion on Palin's been outed - Pick Database ; On Nov 4, 6:37 pm, "frosty" wrote: > art wrote: > > frosty wrote: > >> So: didn't break the law == acted properly. > > art wrote: > > Obviously, you're saying acted properly==no abuse. > > I'm not ...


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Old 11-05-2008, 11:31 AM
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On Nov 4, 6:37 pm, "frosty" wrote:
> art wrote:
> > frosty wrote:
> >> So: didn't break the law == acted properly.

>
> art wrote:
> > Obviously, you're saying acted properly==no abuse.

>
> I'm not saying anything; I'm trying to find out if you think what
> she did was right or wrong.
>
>
>
> > One of my brothers is the IS Director for the handicapped department
> > (probably didn't get the name right) for the State of Ohio. Not too
> > long ago, in a backlash to corruption by some Republican officials,
> > the Republican governor of Ohio (who had nothing to do with the
> > corruption), was voted out and a Democrat governor voted in. What
> > was one of the first things the new Democrat governor did? He fired
> > all the Republican affiliated (and usually long term and experienced
> > at their jobs) directors he could in the state government, and
> > installed his Democrat buddies. Fortunately for my brother, his
> > position doesn't answer to the governor, so he was spared the
> > slaughter. But many other professionals he worked with were not.

>
> > Legal? Certainly. Abuse of power?? I guess the answer depends on
> > which side of the fence you sit on. Ask the people who got the axe.
> > But, business as usual, no matter your take on it. Ohio or Alaska.
> > Art

>
> So, you think it was wrong, but since everybody does it, it's OK.


In politics you have to be pragmatic and accept a certain amount of
questionable behavior. If the Repubs/Clinton had not raised the
ridiculous issues of Wright, Ayers, et al on Obama, I would've for my
part probably ignored this, even though I think something in the last
year that was motivated not just by dogma (bad enough) but by personal
issues is clearly more troubling than long-ago "associations."

But it's all water under the bridge.

As a long-ago immigrant who can be very critical of the US not just
because it's in my nature, this is a time that shows me how we can
transcend obstacles, and for me to realize that this event could
hardly have happened in most of the Western democracies that I admire.

And as a non-white (though one who's never faced discrimination
myself) I'm so astounded and happy that I could see this day; it's in
my lifetime that the last black lynching happened; it's my privilege
that also in my lifetime the first black president has been elected.

Though I am not at all a religious person, I can say unreservedly that
I will pray for Obama's success.

Chandru

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Old 11-05-2008, 01:01 PM
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cmurthi@seeinggreen.net wrote:
> In politics you have to be pragmatic and accept a certain amount of
> questionable behavior.

Did you just defend me?! I'm not sure which is more remarkable, that or
Obama! :-)

> my lifetime that the last black lynching happened; it's my privilege
> that also in my lifetime the first black president has been elected.

It's history, that's for sure.

> Though I am not at all a religious person, I can say unreservedly that
> I will pray for Obama's success.

As will I. Now, if we can reach a middle ground on what actually
constitutes success.
Art
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Old 11-05-2008, 01:19 PM
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>> frosty writed:
>>> So, you think it was wrong, but since everybody does it, it's OK.


> cmurthi@seeinggreen.net wrote:
>> In politics you have to be pragmatic and accept a certain amount of
>> questionable behavior.


art wrote:
> Did you just defend me?! I'm not sure which is more remarkable, that
> or Obama! :-)


I don't think so; I think he's defending M**** R******ism, but
I'm gonna let it go. =`:^)

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