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The Rule of Law in Iraq - Phil Carter Leading by Example

Posted By Blackfive

    "When there is no rule of law, there is the rule of force. This is what we are trying to change." - Captain Phillip Carter, Iraq

Check out this article in the WSJ about military blogger Captain Phil Carter of Intel Dump working for justice in Iraq:

...Capt. Phillip Carter visits the filthy, overcrowded prison here at least twice a week to meet with the warden and police officers who oversee the facility. Each time he stops by, the warmest greeting he receives comes from a burly 46-year-old convicted murderer...

From a legal standpoint and from a moral standpoint, soldiers like Phil are making a difference every day.



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June 14, 2006 • Permalink
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