Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Fiscus, the Air Force's former top military lawyer, will be retired at the reduced rank of colonel and lose nearly $900,000 in potential retirement pay after an investigation found him involved in several affairs and improper conduct with more than a dozen women, the Air Force announced yesterday.
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Punishing him for sleeping around on his wife - which according to the Polk quote they mostly are - is completely inappropriate. The government has no call to police his private behavior in the bedroom. Polk should be ashamed of himself for thinking that's the right thing for a governmental entity to do.
But the sleeping with subordinates and other women he works with, that's defiantly punishment-worthy. I'm not defending the guy in general. I just hate that they had to go and stress exactly all the wrong reasons for going after him.
But the sleeping with subordinates and other women he works with, that's defiantly punishment-worthy. I'm not defending the guy in general. I just hate that they had to go and stress exactly all the wrong reasons for going after him.
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