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Doug Kanter
 
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"Jim Yanik" . wrote in message
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in
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"Jim Yanik" . wrote in message
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We've been through this explanation. I did not vote for the REAL
Bush, i.e.: the current slob's father, but I respected him. Some
people are so far from worthy that I disown them. The current slob
is in that category.




Doesn't matter,he's still your President,until you disown the
USofA,become some other country's citizen.


If you're convinced that a coworker is incompetent, do you quit your
job?



I certainly do not claim he's not a coworker anymore.
If that coworker is your supervisor,do you claim he's not your
supervisor,especially to higher-ups in the company?

What if he's the CEO or President of the company???


A close friend recently saw a demo of exactly this. Three co-workers were
asked to review a contract that their CEO was about to enter into with a
supplier. The price to be paid was 2-1/2 times higher than what they'd been
paying for identical services in previous years, with no explanation (in the
contract) as to why the services were worth so much more. The CEO refused to
explain the discrepancies and told the team to ignore them, and just make
sure the rest of the contract meets the usual legal requirements. The team
went to the chairman of the board and explained that the CEO, for all
intents and purposes, does not exist. Their reasoning is that he's either
incompetent or crooked. The board apparently agrees. The company's in
turmoil, and there may be a criminal investigation.

So, once again, you've pointed out that something's impossible. But, when
people have smarts or guts, nothing is impossible.