Monday, November 30, 2009

THE PROBLEM WITH "I'M SORRY, I WAS DRUNK (OR OFF MY MEDS)"

When the sobered-up drunk or the bi-polar bear apologizes later, it doesn't obscure the fact that they may have said exactly what they are too inhibited to say, but actually think, when they are well/sober. Resentments expressed are never unexpressed or erased by an apology for their expression.

1 Comments:

At 1:58 PM, December 01, 2009, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is there any correlation between passing the "bar" and discussions at the local "bar"?

I'm thinking maybe a few drinks before testifying could get to the truth ... Require the "barristers" to drink double.

Yes your honor ... actually, I did conspire and defraud, but my lawyer helped, right Joe.

Lawyer Joe: oh hell, yeah, we took those honest suckers for a real ride ... good times, good times. Hey judge, you'll look the other way as usual right? I did marry that ugly cousin of yours after all ... family is family ... hiccup.


OK, I didn't spend much time on that scenario ... but there seems to be little real justice these days, especially for the "elite insiders" ... so lets try something new.

Fraud, forgery, failure to represent, collusion, obstruction ... all could be exposed. Four drink minimum mixed with some truth serums ... more fun than waterboarding.

 

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