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Originally Posted by Mattyk72
I can't think of any specific example right now but generally what disappoints me is when someone doesn't admit to what they did wrong, whatever it is. As a society I think we're very forgiving if that person just admits to what they did and apologizes as soon as possible.
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its called "plausable deniability". our gov't (especially under george w) do it alot. belicheck did it in spygate when he said "we have a different interpretation of the rules". that really got to me b/c it is a clear lie.
heck, even warpath collectively as a group has done plausable deniability in defense of a less than honest act by the DS. when i was mad at the DS for tampering with AH's agent by having dinner with him before FA began, you all pulled out the "he's also the agent of malcom kelly and was talking about him not AH". yeah right.