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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I let him? Not sure what that means. Also not sure what “obscene amounts of money” means in this context. I really don’t consider his salary to be obscene but to each their own. There were three people charged in the Enron scandal. Four people in the Madoff scandal. One in the Stanford Capital scandal. Out of tens of thousands of employees. I think Whittle is a narcissist, and fraudster and a bad human being. I don’t necessarily think he ran a particularly sophisticated scheme with lots of accomplices. I don’t love the LIV Golf tour and taking tons of money from Saudi Arabia. That doesn’t make those who play criminals or bad golfers. Anyway, you do you. If it makes you happy to go after Bisgaard, it’s totally fine with me. I don’t know the guy as he hasn’t started yet and I’ve never met him. What I know is that I’m thrilled with Maret, have confidence in their leadership and think my kids are getting a great education. If you think it is a scandal, needs investigation or sunshine, get after it. My suggestion would be to refrain from hiding under the anonymity of a message board and take your keyboard warrior bravery to the open. Why hide? If you’re doing the lord’s work, you certain deserve credit. [/quote] You know I’m right. Even if you disagree no need to be quite such a jerk about it. Unless you are them. You are unable to answer either of my questions [/quote] Make wild accusation. Ask unanswerable questions. Point to lack of answers as truth about wild accusations. Wash, rinse, repeat.[/quote] Here’s an easy one. Did they display sound business judgment? Did they behave ethically? No and no.[/quote]
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