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Photo Finishes a Presidency
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Photo Finishes a Presidency
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Wonder if this President was a signer of The Amethyst Initiative?
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What are you talking about?
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Quote from: 22035261 on August 29, 2008, 02:43:14 PM
Wonder if this President was a signer of The Amethyst Initiative?
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Wonder if you can provide a link ?
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You know, the article made no mention that these people were college students. I don't feel too terribly sorry for the maroon - particularly given the amount of the award, given that Paxton was stupid (and lust-filled) enough to put himself in that situation, and given that he was even stooopider enough to claim that the beer-keg was "broken" - but it is a little hairy if we stop to think about the implications of losing a job over legal, even if ethically questionable behavior, outside the workplace.
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