Ethics Awareness Month: Why We Aren’t As Ethical As We Think We Are

March 18, 2010

  • March 18, 2010 at 12:33 pm
    Michael says:
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    I think the mantra today is, its not wrong unless you are caught.

  • March 18, 2010 at 1:22 am
    Ida says:
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    American business has sold it’s soul. Even ethical people are caving in because when you’re honest and live by the so-called rules, you get screwed. American business will reap what it sows.

  • March 18, 2010 at 1:27 am
    The Archangel says:
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    Or, if “it’s legal” or “it’s the law,” it’s O.K. By that “logic” anyone who told the authorities that they had spotted a runaway slave so that the “law” could capture him and return him to his “owner” was “doing the right thing” during that time when the Fugitive Slave Act was in effect. But, hey, it was a “democratically elected government” (the U.S. Government for that matter!) that passed that law, right? And the Act was even ruled “constitutional” by the Supreme Court (bow down when you say that)so it was holy and beyond question.

    Please ignore this and go back to watching your TV now. You’ve watched only 3 hours so far today.

  • March 19, 2010 at 5:12 am
    vince phillips says:
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    It’s no wonder there are ethical problems out there. When a tax cheat runs the IRS (Treasury Secretary) and House Speaker Pelosi plays fast and loose with the Constitution with her manipulated vote on Obama’s health care overhaul, allowing Congress to not vote on an awful bill and still have the vote count through a parliamentary trick, then you see why there is an ethical crisis in America.

  • July 14, 2016 at 2:11 pm
    Mary Sienko says:
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    When insurance companies can hire IMEs to say what they want, ignoring the objective facts, to call injured people a fraud or crazy, thereby denying their legitimate claim, these “professionals” all are unethical and defrauding the customer. Yet, insurance offers more money to bribe you to settle, rewarding your alleged criminal behaviors????? These corroborating medical “professionals” should lose their licence to practice medicine and the insurance companies who hire these so called biased “experts” should be criminally charged with fraud. But, apparently, everyone knows that’s how the system works and allows it to continue for the glory of the almighty dollar. Shameless!



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