December 7, 2010
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“People are walking around thinking they can do and say things without any responsibility, because they see public figures doing the same thing and not facing a lot of recourse,” says Lisa Gaché, CEO of Beverly Hills Manners, which teaches etiquette classes to kids and adults. “We’re living in a completely egotistical society.”
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/so_sorry_that_have_to_apologize_B3n1DGpByA25qx8QYj1jxH
I'm so sorry that I have to apologize
Charlie Rangel and the art of the non-apology
By LESLIE GORNSTEIN
New York Post
Last Updated: 5:15 AM, December 5, 2010
Posted: 12:46 AM, December 5, 2010
“People are walking around thinking they can do and say things without any responsibility, because they see public figures doing the same thing and not facing a lot of recourse,” says Lisa Gaché, CEO of Beverly Hills Manners, which teaches etiquette classes to kids and adults. “We’re living in a completely egotistical society.”
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/so_sorry_that_have_to_apologize_B3n1DGpByA25qx8QYj1jxH
I'm so sorry that I have to apologize
Charlie Rangel and the art of the non-apology
By LESLIE GORNSTEIN
New York Post
Last Updated: 5:15 AM, December 5, 2010
Posted: 12:46 AM, December 5, 2010
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