Rule #4 says that one sure-fire way to fail in the long-term is to always look out for number one. I read a post about a Utah congressman, a republican, who gave up his chair for half an hour to a democrat. It’s good from time-to-time to see people following the Rules for Success rather than the rules for failure. Here’s the excerpt from the blog, http://blogs.sltrib.com/politics/
A Tender Moment
When the Utah House of Representatives went into a floor session this afternoon, Speaker Greg Curtis made a gesture that caught many of the members by surprise, and left a few choked up.
With so much contentiousness between the political parties these days, this gesture will be remembered.
Curtis, a Republican from Sandy, suddenly relinquished his chair to Rep. Carl Duckworth of Magna, one of just 20 Democrats in the 75 member House.
Duckworth, in the 2006 election, survived a vicious campaign in which about two dozen fliers accusing him of everything from being a socialist to not caring about disabled children were sent to homes in his district in the weeks just before the election. Those fliers came from the Utah Republican Party.
But this time he was treated far differently by a Republican.
Curtis had him run the House as Speaker pro tem for about a half hour. Duckworth is suffering from pancreatic cancer and has been looking frail during the session this year. But he gamely has come to work and represented his district. The Republican speaker made sure today that everyone appreciated that.
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