Thursday, September 18, 2008

Either Put up Or shut up.

I must be getting old In the past year my level for putting up with bull shit is getting lower and lower. It seems that there is a lot of people who talk a good game but when it comes to produce, they fall short. I see this at work all the time with the supervisors and some of the managers also others, like my co workers and other people I am dealing with . They talk a good game they say one thing and do another. I really sad . There other I deal with that are like me say something and then just do. It is those who talk allot and don't do allot seem to be en charge so I guess that is why I get so mad at times. Why are these clowns in en charge? Have these clowns always been a clowns or have they got lazy over the years?

On another note The political World the election has took a turn has the party in power have shown there true colors?
That they have alot of Dumb people in en charge?

Look below at these comments and judge your self?


Ritz should resign over poor performance: EasterThe target of a controversial joke made by Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz says the remarks were callous and insensitive, but he's not calling for the minister's resignation over the comments.


Ritz should resign: Easter
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Wayne Easter, a Liberal MP from P.E.I. who is also the Liberal agriculture critic, reacts to Ritz's apology during an appearance on CTV's Canada AM on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008.
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Instead, Liberal agriculture critic Wayne Easter is calling for Ritz to resign over what he says is his general poor performance in the job.
In a conference call late last month, Ritz said he hoped the Prince Edward Island victim of a deadly listeriosis outbreak was Liberal agriculture critic Wayne Easter.
Ritz also said: "This is like a death by a thousand cuts. Or should I say cold cuts."
At the time, 12 people had died from the outbreak.
He apologized publicly Wednesday night for the "inappropriate" comments made during the call with scientists, bureaucrats and political staff, and called Easter to explain what he had said and offer his apologies.
Easter said he accepted the apology, but that's not the main issue.
"The comments about me personally are beside the point. The real issue here is the insensitivity shown to families that have lost loved ones and to many others who have got sick as a result of listeriosis," Easter told CTV's Canada AM on Thursday.
Easter called for Ritz's resignation several weeks ago over his handling of the Listeria outbreak, which was linked to a Maple Leaf Foods meat processing plant north of Toronto.
"We still stand by that resignation call but it's not related to this comment about myself. So we want to go to the performance of the minister and not politicize this particular issue because this call for his resignation was made prior to the election call," Easter said.
New Democrat leader Jack Layton demanded Ritz's resignation on Wednesday.
"Canadians are dying because of the mismanagement of our government . . . there should absolutely never be that kind of humour," he told Mike Duffy Live.
"It illustrates the government is not taking this matter as seriously as they should."
A spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office said Ritz expressed his regret to Stephen Harper on Wednesday, but there was no suggestion of his resignation.
"A resignation was not offered, nor was one asked for," PMO spokesperson Kory Teneycke said.
CTV parliamentary correspondent Graham Richardson, travelling with Harper, said reporters will ask him later Thursday what he plans to do about the political misstep.
"People have died and here we have the minister responsible making inappropriate jokes," Richardson told Canada AM.
"And if you're a victim's family a lot of them are probably angry about that and the question now for the prime minister is will the apology hold, is it enough, or will he have to make a move?"
It isn't clear why the comments weren't made public until now.

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