Re: Interesting space to find rt views from the Iraqi front



On Jul 2, 9:24 am, ebe <miniskir...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/07/bosses-delete-o.html

I don't how many blogs still exists. But, it seems information has
limits, you can access the internet from Iraq, but get ready for the
rath...It is interesting to see that although LT G is an officer (a
college graduate) <<colorful language is used and fear is used to
motivate>> (At the colleges I went to, colorful "vulgar" language was
not permitted in management issues or discussion, in fact not even in
the home... maybe it is me) (This is a learning experience and does
update my understanding of the inner operational workings; in Qatar it
seems their is a public presence of professionalism there).

To those who may feel they do not like this posting, Ok, in a free
country all points of views are welcomed.

Hi,

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