Sunday, October 01, 2006

Another example in leadership

I just read this article about some lady that is part of the United States Army's Kentucky National Guard. Apparently this lady found it in her self to have all sorts of photo's taken of her in various stages of her uniform mostly without (naked!...Oh shocking) of course. Sometimes there were weapons involved in the posing...Though they never say what she is doing with all this falic weaponry? So it seems that some "232" of these photo's floated around her unit on a CD-ROM. There also seems to be some allusions that maybe other women of this unit may have had been photographed as well. All this happen not to long before they were supposed to deploy to you know where....I'm just upset that I didn't get to see these photo's myself. Oh! This article was done by someone that is too scared to put their name to their work Associated Press.

Ok...So what I am upset about is the very second paragraph in the article...

"This is not the kind of activity condoned by the command leadership of the Kentucky National guard." ...Well duh! My first reaction to this was "Its not our fault!". Yes I know I may be taking a bit out of context. Maybe the reporter asked "Do you or the Command Leadership of the National guard of Kentucky's condone this?"....though I find it doubtful. Still just the fact that it is said tells me they are doing the classic "its not me, don't blame me" line.

It irk's me.

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