Have you noticed how lately everybody is
apologizing for things that went wrong?
Let's ignore the "went wrong," part for
right now, and just focus for a second on
the "gosh I'm sorry," bits? Have you
noticed how much of this is going on?
Are you about ready to say, "enough!"
Let's send Angelina in there to take
care of it, huh? (I know bad pun,
gosh, I'm sorry...) How many times
are things going to get just oodles
and oodles of messed up, and then
someone who is supposed to be in
charge come out with an "I'm sorry,"
before someone asks, "hey, isn't this
a bit of a pattern?"
Look I'm no business expert as you
well know- but my goodness, if you
were running a gas station and all you
heard form the employ was, "I'm sorry,
I'm sorry, oh oh...yes mam, I'm sorry,
well, uh, yes sir, I'm sorry..." Wouldn't
you eventually begin to wonder if the
manager at that station wasn't a mess?
Do we need some help here in getting our
two cents together? Even though her book
"Going Rogue," was written by her, Sarah
Palin, apparently the spokesperson for the
tea party movement (if she's not I guess I
can come back and say...I'm sorry...)
hasn't really impacted upon this much,
has she? Because while in reading what
she wrote I didn't hear a lot of apology-
which was good, don't think any was
merited- what did strike me was, how
are they going to make a difference-
there just aren't enough of them? Should
they apologize because they started the
fire in the kitchen but don't apparently
have enough goods to finish the pie?
Don't know about you but a good Apple
pie eats a whole bunch better than
no pie and "I'm sorry."
This latest with the general in charge of
Afghanistan saying his boss sucked- and
then getting called on the carpet for it-
because his freind ratted him out- is it
me- or is this a pattern? Do we need to
ask the question, "does the boss suck?"
When he was first elected my thoughts were
that my country had completely lost its
mind in not electing the premiere hero of
our decade, John McCain, who had the
best Vice Presidential candidate ever-
(sorry Al Gore, she's a writer to ...and if
he's upset I can always say...yeah you get it.)
didn't get elected, in my poor mind I said,
"well, now we got to get behind the winner,"
after all in the past that's the way it's always
been...but now...folks it pains me as a veteran
and as a person who dearly loves this country-
to have to ask, "does the boss suck?" See
he is the President, so actually it's very ill
mannered of me to call him the boss, but
he knows, I'm sorry.
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