6/2/2006 12:34:16 AM
Eh, I think it's a good idea.
6/2/2006 2:09:02 AM
They'll teach them the ways of the Klingons.
6/2/2006 3:22:28 AM
i personally doubt it'll be anything new. there is already a decent amount of ethics/UCMJ/rules of war training.just revisiting stuff that might not have been emphasized as much as it should lately. maybe they'll go a little more in depth, and particularly on WHY it's so important.this isn't really central to any argument, but it's not unrelated and I happen to like it. It's a speech given by General Mattis just prior to leading his division into combat as the war in Iraq began. i've seen him speak a couple of times, and he hit on many of the same ideas. Keep in mind that this is the same guy who caught fire from the press a while back for saying "Actually, it’s a lot of fun to fight. You know, it’s a hell of a hoot… It’s fun to shoot some people.", and was poised as a likely candidate for next Commandant of the Marine Corps (until he poisoned the political well with that comment). I've heard that he killed a man with an e-tool (small, folding spade/shovel) in Vietnam.
6/2/2006 10:43:54 AM
i wonder how many suits of body armor could have been bought with what its going to cost for 30 days of "core warrior value" training
6/2/2006 10:51:56 AM
1. you don't think that re-emphasizing ethics and law is of the utmost importance?2. yes, they have full body armor suits, but they're bulky and hot from what i've seen, and the logistics of producing and delivering tons of them would also take time. there are problems with them other than simple cost.3. if saving American lives is your bottom line and only concern, you still shouldn't discount the ethics training.[Edited on June 2, 2006 at 11:34 AM. Reason : asdf]
6/2/2006 10:56:50 AM
^^ missing the whole point
6/2/2006 11:20:26 AM
6/2/2006 11:36:27 AM
6/2/2006 12:29:42 PM
oh good grief
6/2/2006 12:31:48 PM
6/2/2006 12:40:44 PM
My new assertion is that no war is ethical. It's war, for fuck's sake, and these massacres aren't completely uncommon, and that's one of many reasons why some of us would like to avoid war at pretty much any cost.To put it clearer:Some people say, "OMG, the women and children. This is awful!" (I used to be one of these people.)But now I say, "What the fuck did you think war was, bitches?"[Edited on June 2, 2006 at 12:45 PM. Reason : sss]
6/2/2006 12:42:33 PM
6/2/2006 5:00:20 PM
Why didn't this happen after Abu Ghraib?
6/2/2006 5:05:23 PM
Army vs USMC? massacre even more serious than fucking with POWs?I don't know.
6/2/2006 5:06:49 PM
LL would not be Cool with this, J.
6/2/2006 6:04:35 PM
we cant have us troops shooting people like when us troops shot innocent nazis at malmedy-o'reilly
6/2/2006 6:19:22 PM
since when has that guy been right about anything?
6/2/2006 6:33:27 PM
6/2/2006 6:51:48 PM
core warrior value #23: maintain a high enemy:friendly kill ratioone marine is killed by a roadside bomb:Lance Cpl. Miguel Terrazas, 20in retaliation, 24 civilians executed by gunshot, at point blank range, after being handcuffed:Aisha Younis Salim, age 2Zainab Younis Salim, 3Sabaa Younis Salim, 9Abdullah Waleed Abdul Hameed, childMuhammad Younis Salim, childNoor Younis Salim, 14Car: Akram Hameed Flayeh, 21Muhammad Fatal Ahmed, 21Wajdi Oyada Abid, 22Kahtan Ayed Ahmed, 24Ahmed Finer Muslih, 25 Khalid Oyada Abid, 27Chassib Ayed Ahmed, 27Marwan Ayed Ahmed, 28Huda Yaseen Ahmed, 28Rasheed Abdul Hameed Hassan, 30Asmaa Salman Raseef, 32Waleed Abdul Hameed Hassan, 35Aida Yaseen Ahmed, 35Younis Salim Raseef, 41Jamal Ayed Ahmed, 41Khameesa Toama Ali, 65Abdul Hameed Hasan Ali, late 70splus an unreported number of cows.this should please Bill O'Reilly and friends, as this just further confirms that American lives are of the greatest worth when compared to the rest of the planet.
6/3/2006 12:47:07 AM