This is a pretty good and fairly balanced article about the firm's bid for domestic contract jobs.
9/26/2007 6:25:42 AM
In a way, I would figure a private service is in one sense more accountable. That is, not only can you sue them into oblivion if they fuck up (and it won't come right back out of your pocket to pay the taxes to pay the settlement) but you can also far more easily send them to jail.Yes accountability is an issue, but corruption is corruption and last I checked the government didn't have the greatest track record
9/26/2007 8:39:46 AM
9/26/2007 8:59:15 AM
given that the topic at hand is domestic contracts for black water, I'd say the logic works.
9/26/2007 9:09:27 AM
I think my issue would be more with the personality a Blackwater type organization attracts. SOF guys are excellent killers but, except for Special Forces, they're not usually trained in the use of soft power. I mean, run the scenario of largely white SEAL mentality guys performing security on a large scale in the Katrina aftermath. It could get quite ugly quite quickly. And yes organizations like this are largely white and yes it matters.I'm tempted to jump to conclusions here but maybe they've got the intent of hiring out LEO, EMT, and FF personnel to augment a domestic division.[Edited on September 26, 2007 at 9:22 AM. Reason : .]
9/26/2007 9:21:06 AM
what is SOF??
9/26/2007 9:39:20 AM
Special Operations Forces: its a catchall phrase for SEALS, Rangers, Special Forces, Delta Force, Marine Force Recon and others. Blackwater recruits these guys heavily.
9/26/2007 9:41:07 AM
^^^^yeah. i know.
9/26/2007 9:43:07 AM
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9/26/2007 10:19:16 AM
Again, the issue at hand isn't how you deal with the aftermath of an incident, its how you prevent it.
9/26/2007 10:27:51 AM
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9/26/2007 11:20:24 AM
i'm sure any second now a guy in a blackwater shirt is going to come hurtling through your mom's dining room window and shoot her in the head
9/26/2007 11:55:34 AM
9/26/2007 11:56:00 AM
um, I'd argue imprisonment / exectution would be the "ultimate", and the military can do that.The idea that the military should be privatized is a bad one which has been covered in TSB before./message_topic.aspx?topic=486974
9/26/2007 12:03:53 PM
The military will throw you in jail or out with a dishonorable discharge for disobeying orders.To me personally thats as serious as just losing a paycheck.
9/26/2007 12:04:46 PM
anybody ever watch the show Jericho?
9/26/2007 12:12:55 PM
a DD or BCD can be far more punishing, financially and socially, than losing a few paychecks.
9/26/2007 12:21:35 PM
yes, to a pseron. But to an institution, not so much.You cannot fire the army. The army will never go away.
9/26/2007 12:44:12 PM
You're aware that the army is actually made up of several people, yes?
9/26/2007 12:45:39 PM
yes. You are aware of my argument, right?A person can be fired, but there will always be the army.If BW fucks up enough and they don't get any contracts, the whole institution goes under.
9/26/2007 12:47:03 PM
If the army fucks up enough they can replace the entire upper management. Same concept.
9/26/2007 12:49:11 PM
no, no it's not.
9/26/2007 12:58:36 PM
Good response.
9/26/2007 12:59:31 PM
how in the hell do you want me to show you how the situations are different besides pointing out the obvious?
9/26/2007 1:05:45 PM
My point was the punitive action in response to mistakes exists in both situations. I'd like you to refute that.
9/26/2007 1:10:30 PM
both can "fire/DD" someone... you can't can the military. you can can a vendor.
9/26/2007 1:14:13 PM
Ok. Now you're repeating yourself.You can't fire a vendor's management. Military leadership can be replaced with better suited people. How is this worse than only being able to can your entire force?
9/26/2007 1:21:03 PM
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9/26/2007 1:43:51 PM
Going by your restaurant example, the government can replace the bad cook, bad waiter, bad valet, whatever that fucked up. Thats the incentive to do better. They don't have to shut the entire place down to correct something. It comes down to the ability to micromanage versus macromanage. I don't see how either party has less accountability based on this.
9/26/2007 1:44:10 PM
^ that's like you blindly trusting the "under new management sign" at the local burger king after rats were found in the food.I don't go to that restaurant.I go to McDonalds.
9/26/2007 2:01:51 PM
What is there to blindly trust when the manager has been replaced and has outlined a new strategy? Believe it or not, not all people in the armed forces think exactly alike and share the same motivations.
9/26/2007 2:04:55 PM
let's not forget if our national guard units had stayed where they were supposed to instead of being shipped off to Iraq, this whole situation likely would not have been an issue:
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9/26/2007 7:00:54 PM
domestically, Blackwater reminds me of Ravenwood from Jerichohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60W6xpxRSSAfull episodes of Jericho... check them out...http://www.cbs.com/primetime/jericho/video.php?cat=1&video=1&page=1&inner=115261
9/26/2007 7:17:26 PM
9/26/2007 7:28:27 PM
Someone monorail cat that pic!
9/26/2007 7:41:17 PM
9/26/2007 7:59:39 PM
^ absolutely, but surely the resources of the national guard are wasted on providing security for FEMA personelle don't you think?
9/26/2007 9:16:31 PM
i didn't read the thread but i'm assuming they've been hired to "provide security" at our football and basketball games
9/26/2007 11:08:22 PM
9/26/2007 11:46:17 PM
personelle personelle personelle personelle
9/27/2007 7:24:04 AM
I'm sure if they start doing domestic policing, search and rescue and all that jazz Blackwater will amend or extend their training to include non-lethal methods and a kinder, gentler machine-gun hand
9/27/2007 10:36:27 AM
^^^ not completely. The National Guard / US Army Reserve split is a convoluted one, but when all this stuff was sorted out about two decades ago, the National Guard got all of the combat arms branches (Infantry, Armor, Field Artillery, Aviation, etc.) and the Reserves got all of the support branches (Quartermaster, Transportation, etc.). The Federal Government approved of this with the understanding that they would be able to call up the NG when needed, they certainly wouldn't have given all of the fighting branches to the NG if they weren't going to be able to touch them.Was this war ill advised? Thats one debate. Should the NG be called up to fight wars, ill advised or not? Yes, thats the whole purpose of having them.[Edited on September 28, 2007 at 11:11 AM. Reason : ^ Neil Young FTW, gg]
9/28/2007 11:09:55 AM