A lawsuit against government contractor Blackwater Worldwide accuses its bodyguards of ignoring a direct order and abandoning their post shortly before taking part in a shooting in Baghdad that killed 17 Iraqi civilians. Filed this week in U.S. District Court in Washington, the complaint also accuses North Carolina-based Blackwater of failing to give drug tests to its guards in Baghdad — even though an estimated one in four of them was using steroids or other "judgment altering substances." Click for more. (And also go back to October 13th.)
The secret word is Rage
The secret word is Rage
4 comments:
If 1/4 of Blackwater "guards" use some kind of mind altering drug it means at least 25% of them have a soul. The killing must bother them a little. From a certain angle, in a special light it could be viewed as a positive in a general human sense.
Not in a direct human sense, because using mass amounts of cocaine or steroids could probably help in killing lots of people real fast, but in a general, overall sense, possibly a plus?
Maybe too much of a stretch?
Browne
It's does strain the philosphical elasticity.
Ummm...that should be philosophical. It's the drugs.
My feeling is that these goons are probably doing steriods, tequila and crystal meth which will turn the most innocent event into a Sam Peckinpah movie
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