Well, I read the story, I shared it with Mike since he has been in the Army and was in intelligence and has been in Iraq.

Like 2kitties said...military life is a totally different world with a totally different set of rules than the "real" world.

So, that being said, I guess he should be charged with dereliction of duty. Military intelligence needs to be ready to face anything thing that comes down the pike and be able to handle it. Now, understand that CNN obviously did NOT give the whole story, so depending on what REALLY happened, I may change my mind.

He did save a lot of lives by being sent home. If you can't take the pressure you shouldn't be there, and honestly shouldn't be in the position that he was in.

I know I've said before that CNN skews its coverage of the war, so I smell more of a story than what is being reported. I think I'll go out and see if I can find a more moderate report of what happened. I will also then read Fox's report and formulate my opinion on the whole matter. Even Mike said that there was something missing in the story.