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Originally Posted by elcreative
Now that's much better, solid , reliable and substantiated evidence...  great improvement of "FBI confirms..." 
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I was casting aspersions on the testimony not the FBI. Did you read the article?
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Originally Posted by jiltedlover
Another source said she was reluctant to discuss Mr. Jobs, because she had "questions concerning his ethics and morality." The woman, who said that she and Jobs had "experimented" with drugs together in the past, also described him as "shallow and callous." His success as head of Apple, she said, had given him an "enormous amount of power" and "caused him to distort the truth at times to get his way." Despite this, she recommended him for the government position.
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Originally Posted by FBI
The question of whether Mr. Jobs, who had admitted to drug use in his youth, still used drugs while at Apple comes up frequently in the file. It appears nearly everyone interviewed believed he no longer used drugs.
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Originally Posted by jiltedcoworker
A Palo Alto, Calif.-based man who identifies himself as a former "good friend" of Mr. Jobs said that while he was "basically an honest and trustworthy person, he is a very complex individual and his moral character is suspect." Mr. Jobs "alienated a large number of people at Apple, as a result of his ambition."
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It also has positive references. Jobs had a TS, so they looked pretty carefully into his background. If this is the worst of 191 pages, he has better character than most of the leaders of government and industry.