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Trump's new Sec. of Labor has some baggage...
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(12-03-2018, 04:36 PM)GMDino Wrote: Well, if you reread this thread there seems to be some defense of Acosta that he had no choice since he has superiors.  Mellow

Yes, I'm glad you're getting it finally, his superiors had a big role in this case.

But it was also said he should have removed himself from the case and not done as directed by his superiors.

My point is that Hillary could have requested to be withdrawn from as well, but didn't so it's still an ethical dilemma.

My point is everyone has some thing in their past that they might regret or could have handled differently.

One Case/action shouldn't define a person's entire career should it?
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RE: Trump's new Sec. of Labor has some baggage... - Mike M (the other one) - 12-03-2018, 05:09 PM

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