Washington DC Adult Entertainment: Wall Street’s Semper Fi?


Written on November 4, 2009 – 12:13 am | by larrylibido

No matter the conflict, the military’s goal is to protect American interests at home and abroad. Less clear to the public are the motivations–whether political, social, economic, or personal–that play into the president’s and Congress’ decisions to deploy our troops on foreign soil.
Business tycoons and political savvies must learn that profit and personal gain are consequential byproducts of leadership, rather than proof of it. When they learn to value others, reward merit, innovate, take action and evaluate outcomes, the American public will renew their confidence in our political and business leaders. — Emily Sage Sipchen
Own It!
In today’s world, questioning the military brass would be treacherous. Many Americans see these leaders as the rare people who serve the public unmotivated by self-interest and take ownership of their behavior. Following another year of high profile political and business scandals involving bribery, prostitution, and graft, it seems natural that Americans would flock to support those that offer honest and steady leadership in the face of an unpopular and difficult situation.

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