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To: Sioux-san

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“”Integrity,
or adherence to a strict moral and ethical code, is a hallmark quality
of a great leader. Without it, a leader will lose the trust and respect
of the populace it leads and serves. In the military, this could lead to
a lack of public trust, which ultimately threatens peace and security.
On a personal level, military leaders are often dealing with life and
death decisions, and integrity in thought and deed is even more vital.
If the leader cannot be trusted to be consistent in actions, values,
principles and outcomes, the bonds of trust that bind a team together
will be diminished if not shattered and the mission is likely to fail.
Whether in or out of uniform, in fact, a leader who lacks integrity will
soon lack the ability to inspire and transform.” ~ Paula Broadwell
(mistress of Gen. David Petraeus)”


16 posted on 12/05/2012 5:52:13 PM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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To: PieterCasparzen

Holy Crike! Unbelievable.

I have to say that the Boomer Generation has done its darnedest to weed out those with any integrity and virtue to lead the military, the govt., elected office, schools, universities, and businesses across the land.

The Peacocks have taken over and that’s a dangerous bunch for they demand loyalty despite their lack of virtue and integrity. It makes my head explode. Not that I have been Ms. Virtue all my life, but that was all pre-Salvation. The Christian’s God has been minimized and eliminated from all sectors. What can you expect when that happens? A bimboic adulteress like Mrs. Broadwell telling us what Integrity is - hard to stomach indeed.


19 posted on 12/05/2012 6:01:23 PM PST by Sioux-san
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