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Roguish Lawyer 08-15-2004 13:14

"An insurgent or revolutionary movement is defined as a subversive, illegal attempt to weaken, modify, or replace an existing governmental authority through the protracted use or threatened use of force by an organized group of indigenous people outside the established governing structure."

-- HFCUI, p. 1.

:munchin

Jack Moroney (RIP) 08-15-2004 13:16

Re: Re: Insurgencey study
 
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Originally posted by Roguish Lawyer
Aren't these guys completely wrong? :munchin
I am sure that most folks have opinions on what comes out of the concrete sphincter concerning some of their assessments. Let me answer your question indirectly with an observation. What do you expect from an individual who wants to apply business practices as a guide line for warfighting? From my standpoint, which is probably irrelevant and immaterial, I have a master's in business and what works for managing the bottom line in turning a profit sure as hell doesn't equate when the measure of success is how much you can break or kill with products provided whose sole basis for successful measurement by business parameters are that they came from the lowest bidder and met the minimal acceptable level of performance.

Jack Moroney

Roguish Lawyer 08-15-2004 13:19

Re: Re: Re: Insurgencey study
 
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Originally posted by Jack Moroney
I am sure that most folks have opinions on what comes out of the concrete sphincter concerning some of their assessments. Let me answer your question indirectly with an observation. What do you expect from an individual who wants to apply business practices as a guide line for warfighting? From my standpoint, which is probably irrelevant and immaterial, I have a master's in business and what works for managing the bottom line in turning a profit sure as hell doesn't equate when the measure of success is how much you can break or kill with products provided whose sole basis for successful measurement by business parameters are that they came from the lowest bidder and met the minimal acceptable level of performance.

Jack Moroney

I am going to spin off a new topic from these comments if you don't mind, sir.


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