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Tuesday, May 9, 2006 12:00 AM

Political favoritism at HUD? Nah, the secretary was just lying

Facing calls for an investigation, a spokeswoman says HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson didn't mean what he said.

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  • Wednesday, May 10, 2006 07:37 AM

    The most amazing thing...

    The thing that amazed me the most about the original DBJ article was the number of highly-placed idiots who felt that Jackson's actions were not only defensible, but legitimate.

    "Jackson is right; what possessed the contractor to criticize the president in a business setting? But what possessed Jackson to say he's not going to complete the business transaction?" Jillson said.

    "Jillson" being Cal Jillson, a political science professor at Southern Methodist University, which apparently doesn't include the First Amendment in its curricula. Perhaps it was removed to make room for Blame the Victim 101.

    Rod Bailey with The Staubach Co., who put the REEC event together, said Jackson was simply telling it like it is.

    "It's politics at its finest," he said. "If you talk to other government officials, they would have similar stories. The same thing holds true in business. If you don't like Roger Staubach, you're not going to work at The Staubach Co."

    The difference being that the Staubach Co. is presumably owned by Roger Staubach, serves its stockholders or owner(s) rather than the general public, and doesn't have a charter specifically enshining freedom of speech for its members.

    Which, of course, the USA does.

    Unless this country turned into the United States of Bush (a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Bush family) when I wasn't looking, of course. In which case I am totally in the wrong, and may expect to be righteously and legally "disappeared" for lèse majesté at any moment.

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