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I don't believe that is a valid comparison. What I would

Posted on: December 4, 2019 at 14:17:00 CT
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say to another colleague would most likely be said in confidence.

A better analogy would be if I stood in front of one of my classes and told everyone what I thought of that student. Once that got back to my Principal do you believe that I would be given the chance to assign a grade to that kid?

The comments she and one of the other two made were negative public comments made about this President long before they were asked to testify. If they had an ounce of honor they would have declined the offer due to their previous and very public denunciations of Trump.
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"Known Biases" - or in polite society good taste - raskolnikov MU - 12/4 13:34:27
     Really? An adult that felt comfortable telling other adults - DHighlander NWMSU - 12/4 13:49:18
          do you have a link to that? - ashtray UF - 12/4 14:24:36
          everyone is biased - ashtray UF - 12/4 13:52:50
               I do not agree that everyone is biased. But let's take that - DHighlander NWMSU - 12/4 14:04:51
                    so you admit that you can be biased and fair - ashtray UF - 12/4 14:07:00
                         I don't believe that is a valid comparison. What I would - DHighlander NWMSU - 12/4 14:17:00
                              There's no way to know - ashtray UF - 12/4 17:25:36
     One advocated impeaching Trump in April 2017 - Spanky KU - 12/4 13:48:26
     RE: "Known Biases" - or in polite society good taste - patriot MU - 12/4 13:36:53




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