User talk:Powellsantafe

Civility policy, Aristotle and Does Jimbo Wales remove and withhold knowledge on subjects which may disclose the horrors of corporate profiteers?

In everyday life we assume substantial behavioral reliability in others, and on the basis of it we talk of people as acting “in character” and “out of character”. This common assumption seems well founded: if people weren’t behaviorally reliable, could we entrust a babysitter with our child? How could we expect fellow drivers to respect the rules of the road? How could we count on friends if need arises? Or, for that matter, how could friends count on us?

The answer is simple. We can't! For it has become a crime to be un-knowledgeable and a bitter pill to trust a physician who secrets an antagonistic relationship with scientists in favor of pharmaceutical reps.

Though weakened in character we suffer not the incontinence as they who in tasting sweetness wish for but all that is sweet and deliberate their action in accordance, lose all bodily control.

Now, in the cultural of civility we find reason and hear truth and cause bitter sweet action to clean toilets by virtue of our nobility.

What about you Jimbo?

Powellsantafe (talk) 05:11, 4 February 2016 (UTC)powellsantafe