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Thursday, February 09, 2006
Sorry
kid, but when you lie on resume you really don't have much "integrity and credibility" left. The New York Times has a great quote from you, Mr. Deutsch said he resigned of his own volition because he was unhappy with the negative publicity he and NASA were receiving in the news media. 'I was just sick of it,' he said. 'I was being smeared. My integrity and credibility was being questioned. And as a human being, as a human being, I just could not take it anymore.'And seeing how it wasn't a little lie like saying you graduated in four years when it took you five or something, I don't think anyone really believes that you resigned on your own. And reporting the fact that you claimed to have graduated when you didn't isn't an example of being "smeared." There's nothing wrong with not graduating, just don't claim you did something that you didn't do. It's simple. Maybe that Jack Abramoff guy could use some help in his office. Oh right, sorry. ![]() |