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Just how much money do you think it would take to persuade Blagojevich to get the bleep out of the way? I'm serious. Big corporations do it all the time. They've got a screw-up executive in the way, and they need to make a change. To save time and trouble, they pay him to get lost. It could be worth a try. Would a year's salary do the trick? Probably not, but he'd have to give it serious thought.
Just how much money do you think it would take to persuade Blagojevich to get the bleep out of the way?
I'm serious. Big corporations do it all the time. They've got a screw-up executive in the way, and they need to make a change. To save time and trouble, they pay him to get lost. It could be worth a try.
Would a year's salary do the trick? Probably not, but he'd have to give it serious thought.
In all seriousness, I've often wondered how my life might be simpler were I sociopathic. The best governor we have right now suggests that the unexamined life might not be so bad after all—at least, until the inevitable move to Duluth.
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