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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Amy J who wrote (188493)5/13/2004 7:15:03 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (2) of 1571053
 
Amy,

re: Giving suggestive directions, while intentionally not specifying those directions (or conveniently leaving them ambiguous), is the way sleazy people put the wool over the eyes of the judicial system (and Congress too). It is disappointing to see sleazyness win vs obeying the spirit of the law. It's corrupting the system.

It started when Rummy said the Geneva Conventions didn't necessarily apply to the "war" on terror. The military (and Bush) don't handle nuance very well, things need to be spelled out very precisely. That's why the military has all those layers of command; if private enterprise were run with all those layers they would never get anything done.

And there is the secrecy code. You don't tell on your buddy, we're all in this together, protect my back and I'll protect yours. It works well in battle situations. But it doesn't work well in the current situation; nation building.

At least that's the way I see it. Good op-ed piece about why Rummy should go in today's WSJ; not because of the prison abuse issue, but because he has miscalculated virtually every aspect of "post-war" Iraq. Acording to the original plan, by the end of this year we would be down to 30K troops and Iraqi oil would be paying for the reconstruction. LOL. This episode is one of the worst miscalculations in military/political history.

John
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