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THE FISH ROTS FROM THE HEAD DOWN

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Rivero's Rule of mass morals is that all organizations inherit the personality and ethics of the person at the very top. When you have a nation run by a liar and a cheat, you will soon evolve a nation where lying and cheating is seen as acceptable behavior.

It's time to fish or cut bait. We must now face the reality that the current disintegration of our soldier's moral values and ethics in Iraq is a direct reflection of the personality, moral values and ethics of George W Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld ( The moral equivalent of the Axis of Evil ).

We Democrats must now concentrate on the Rot at theTop and not the mob ( or the terrorists ) at the gates ~ if we are to carry the day in November and, in the process, bring America to another choice.

Rupert Cornwell, The Independent UK, asks the same question ~ If you want to find where the rot in the US military begins, go right to the top .

Excerpt: The fish rots from the head down. The thought comes to mind as this misbegotten conflict in Iraq - embarked upon by President Bush on the basis of at best false information, at worst downright lies - moves well into its fourth year . . . But something else has surely contributed - insidiously and subconsciously - to the present dishonour of the military: the underlying belief of the commander-in-chief himself and his chief advisers that in the "war on terror" anything goes.

Allen L Roland


OUT OF AMERICA

If you want to find where the rot in the US military begins, go right to the top

By Rupert Cornwell
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13507.htm

06/04/06 "The Independent" -- -- The fish rots from the head down. The thought comes to mind as this misbegotten conflict in Iraq - embarked upon by President Bush on the basis of at best false information, at worst downright lies - moves well into its fourth year.

Not only is no end in sight, but Americans must now contemplate the accumulating and distressing evidence that the military they are told is the mightiest, best-trained and best-intentioned fighting force in the history of the planet may have committed atrocious war crimes.

Only last week we celebrated Memorial Day, when the President pays his traditional homage to the fallen heroes of wars past. But it feels like an age ago, as details have unfolded of at least two shocking incidents - the apparent revenge murder of a civilian at Hamandiyah in April, and, most stunning of all, what seems to have been a massacre by US marines of two dozen Iraqis, including women, children and entire families, in Haditha last November.

On Friday evening, the US military denied claims of a third atrocity, the alleged round-up and killing of 11 people at Ishaqi in March, but without laying all doubts to rest.

Taken separately each might be considered one of those appalling things that happen in any war, especially in brutal counter-insurgency conflicts like Iraq. Haditha in particular would seem to fit that mould.

A marine patrol from Kilo company had just lost one of its men to a roadside bomb, planted and detonated by the usual unseen enemy. Already under intense stress, some of his colleagues appear to have snapped. They set out on a killing spree, taking calculated vengeance on whoever had the misfortune to fall into their path.

Such behaviour can never be excused, but it can be understood - as can the temptation to conceal evidence and cover up the crime. These terrible lapses, military psychologists believe, must also be blamed in part on commanding officers who have failed to impress upon their men the difference between right and wrong, set out in the rules of war.

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Wow! by TGC on Thursday, Jun 8, 2006 at 1:14:53 AM
The Democrats by gramps on Thursday, Jun 8, 2006 at 5:46:28 AM