Trish
10-02-2007, 08:53 AM
General Peter Pace is officially retired. At his retirement ceremony, the General took time to make a few comments. Now while a lot of what was said by Pace and about Pace can be attributed to the slap-on-the-back attaboy rhetoric typical of most retirement functions, one comment the General reportedly made struck me as particularly insightful.
"Our democracy is strengthened by divergent views and dialogue about those views when that dialogue is conducted in a civil manner, in a gentlemanly way, in a way that allows people to argue on the merits of what they believe and to understand that what they believe is part of the answer and if they have the willingness to cooperate to find the right answer for our country," he said during a Pentagon ceremony held at nearby Fort Myers.
"And what worries me is that in some instances right now we have individuals who are more interested in making somebody else look bad than they are in finding the right solution. They are more interested in letting their personal venom come forward instead of talking about how do we get from where we are to where we need to be..." (cited in Goler and Liss, 2007, In Departure Ceremony, Retiring General Peter Pace Takes Shot at War Critics, FoxNews.com, http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,298651,00.html)
I'd say that the General hit both nails square on the head with these comments.
"Our democracy is strengthened by divergent views and dialogue about those views when that dialogue is conducted in a civil manner, in a gentlemanly way, in a way that allows people to argue on the merits of what they believe and to understand that what they believe is part of the answer and if they have the willingness to cooperate to find the right answer for our country," he said during a Pentagon ceremony held at nearby Fort Myers.
"And what worries me is that in some instances right now we have individuals who are more interested in making somebody else look bad than they are in finding the right solution. They are more interested in letting their personal venom come forward instead of talking about how do we get from where we are to where we need to be..." (cited in Goler and Liss, 2007, In Departure Ceremony, Retiring General Peter Pace Takes Shot at War Critics, FoxNews.com, http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,298651,00.html)
I'd say that the General hit both nails square on the head with these comments.