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In response to
"
it's completely counter to the idea of a meritocracy. -- nm
"
by
znufrii
Unless you view personal character as important to merit. -- nm
Posted by
Name Withheld By Request (aka BlueKopo)
Feb 19 '10, 08:51
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They are two separate measures of worth.
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znufrii
Feb 19, 08:56
well even a jerk has he right to a personal life
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Danedukenuuk
Feb 19, 08:52
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A personal life, yes. But a personal life is not a "Get Outta Jail Free" card for personal indiscretions and failings. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Feb 19, 08:54
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personal indiscretions and failings=personal life
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Danedukenuuk
Feb 19, 08:56
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They have a right to a personal life. But if their personal decisions result in a failing becoming public, they are not excused.
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Name Withheld By Request
Feb 19, 09:03
They have a right. But should you respect someone who has no willpower? Who believes that their success means they are somehow above the rules?
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Roger More
Feb 19, 09:01
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the question is weather or no the personal life of Wood must be exposed or protected
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Danedukenuuk
Feb 19, 09:06
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