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No matter how smart or good she is, she has drawn attention to herself for all the wrong reasons. Had the whole abaya issue not gotten so overblown in the press, and if we all didn't have to endure such syrupy commentaries on how she is such a "crusader" and how she "has the guts to stand up for what's right," she would not have the reputation she has now. Personally I agreed with her, US policy wasn't right and needed to be changed, but the way she went about it was wrong. And no one here alienated her for being a woman, she did that herself.
I think at some point in our careers we have all encountered something in the military we feel isn't right and have made an effort to change it. The point is that we just don't go ignoring the rules because we disagree with them, and whereas I may have bent a few rules a little myself (such as my mustache while I was in Bosnia), I sure as hell would have made certain I was 100% perfect and in regs before accepting command of a fighter squadron. Was she ignorant of the rule against the wearing of men’s flight caps by women or did she blatantly ignore it? I don't know, but either way she was wrong no matter how "accepted" the practice may be, she is not a man and she should not have been wearing a man's hat at that well-publicized ceremony.
And speaking of which, the whole question of how she got that command in the first place comes into play. Last I heard she was heading to the Zoo, suddenly she gets command of an A-10 squadron. That smells worse than a Frenchman on Friday.
As for some of the cracks on this forum, I am sure some of the more extreme ones were made in jest. However, as I said, she put herself in the hot seat, and after knowingly wearing the wrong hat (if she didn't know beforehand, she sure as hell knew afterward) she still is lacking the guts to admit she was wrong by failing to admit her mistake. We all fuck up on occasion, for some of us it is almost a daily experience. The difference is most of us admit it and accept the consequences. She simply ignored hers. The word is integrity...she needs to get some.
I will now step off the soapbox...
Cheers! M2
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