Posted on Mar 2, 2016
Maj John Bell
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Does anybody really think any President is always going to get it perfect? When they try to "spin" we are either smart enough to figure it out, or so busy drinking the cyanide laced Kool-Aid that we don't care. It would improve my opinion of the candidate I didn't like if they would just own up.
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SGT Jerrold Pesz
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I don't understand that one either. I used those words many times both in the military and over 30 years as a manager in the civilian world. I believe that a leader owes his subordinates an answer if they have a legitimate question and no one expects you to know everything. There is no such thing as a stupid question if you need to know the answer and I much preferred my people asking questions instead of just going ahead and screwing something up.
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Deborah Gregson
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Because they're afraid. They've been made afraid by the people behind them that tell them what to do, they buy into the myth, they hype, and the media instead of thinking and being themselves. They no longer are themselves, they become their image instead of the real person they were when they started.

It's a struggle. When you first start in whatever good deed thing you are doing, you can be bold, brash, opinionated and honestly voice your beliefs. As people agree with you and "join" your side, support you and encourage you, you gain credibility and you are able to expand your opinions and audience, reach more people and expound on your message. You begin to get critics who push back on what you say, criticize your points, bring doubts to your goals. You double down, counter their negative points and become more entrenched and outspoken. Then the other side begins to "gently attack" or brings on a full frontal assault and you're caught off guard. That's when you're faced with the camera in your face, the microphone and the sudden rush of do I say something, truthful, made up, intelligent, stupid, off the cuff, or bail and get out of here? And what comes out is "Blah, bla, da, bl, blah, blalh, duah." Dumb. When saying, "You know, I'm not sure and I'll have to check that and get back with you tomorrow about that. Thanks for asking me so I could find out. Anything else?" We'd all be better for that, especially if we did that our whole lives, and then were never afraid.

Yesterday I was faced with voicing my opinion about an issue that seriously bothered me concerning an organization I belong to and after consideration, stated my opinion and reason, then submitted the info they wanted with my objection. They accepted my info and acknowledged my objection and didn't throw me out, which they could have. I feel better, they know how I feel and we are all moving forward. I was ready for the consequences and maybe they'll think about how the rest of the people in my situation feel and think when they make the requests they do. Whatever, they know that some people do think in opposition to their random requests and I know that I haven't pushed the envelope too far. Yet.
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LTC Stephen F.
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That is a great question Maj John Bell. I suspect it is very hard for politicians to say "I don't know, but I'll find out" and "I made a mistake". For statesmen and women which are few and far between those questions are not all difficult foe them,
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