PONDER on THIS for Monday, May 11th, 2009 by David Simon in THE TEN COMMITMENTS
"From celebrities to heads of state, we see a familiar scenario played out. A trespass occurs; the trespass is discovered; the trespass is denied; apparently irrefutable evidence surfaces; the denial of the trespass generates greater consequences than the trespass itself. Still, we witness public events in which by denying the truth, a person appears to temporarily evade paying the price. Recent acquittals in high-profile cases are examples. But even though a jury may find someone innocent on the basis of a legal technicality, the loss of prestige and reputation (not to mention the civil suit awards) extracts a significant toll. On psychological and spiritual levels, commitment to the truth is almost always the best choice."
David Simon, in "The Ten Commitments"
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David Simon, in "The Ten Commitments"
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