Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Afghan Soldiers' Attacks On U.S. Troops Not Being Fully Reported, AP Finds : The Two-Way : NPR

Afghan Soldiers' Attacks On U.S. Troops Not Being Fully Reported, AP Finds : The Two-Way : NPR
Why is it so hard for people to be transparent and honest ? If you are doing your job and doing it to the best of your ability,why should there be things left out of reports ?Why are there distortions of the facts that are reported?We teach our children to be honest and never tell a lie,then they turn on the television or go online and every where you look is another case of lies and deception at the top levels of society.This seemingly implies to children that it is okay to be less than honest  and to have no level of trust within society.These problems with honesty tear down any brotherly bonds between Americans as a whole.More and more are Americans becoming divided and distrustful of one another,and this type of behavior stunts the growth of everything from the economy to interaction between foreign leaders and our elected officials.Dishonesty undermines every aspect of civilized life and should be taken more seriously in the US as it now has issues upon the world stage.
Back to the question why,now there can be only a limited number of reasons that people in leadership roles lie.Greed,fear due to lack of performance,fear from criminal behavior,inflated ego and so on are some reasons for this.Without doubt most if not all reasons for misinformation are serious and need to be investigate with extreme prejudice,yet most events are left locked hidden away,rewarding the dishonesty and questionable motives beyond.

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