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Friday, July 06, 2007

So apparently Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa... the guy who required that all city commissioners, his entire staff, and all city employees sign an ethics pledge (below) was covertly having an extramarital affair with Telemundo network anchor Mirthala Salinas for about an year.  Doesn't seem like activity that is along the lines of the "highest standards of ethics, honesty, and integrity" which was at the forefront of his agenda... I don't see how one can lack integrity and be dishonest in their private life yet still have integrity and be honest in public.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/05/la.mayor.ap/index.html?iref=newssearch


I PLEDGE TO:

1) Act solely in the public interest.

2) Avoid actual and perceived conflicts of interest at all times during my service to the City of Los Angeles.

3) Take full responsibility for learning and complying with all laws and rules governing the standards of conduct for public officials, including gift restrictions, disclosure requirements, and campaign finance limitations.

4) Disclose to the City Ethics Commission and/or Office of the City Attorney, on request, any information necessary to establish my ongoing compliance with this Ethics Pledge or otherwise relevant to the Mayor's commitment to the highest ethical standards in government.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I agree to comply with this Ethics Pledge. I further understand that any violation of this Ethics Pledge may result in corrective action being taken by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.

Date:

PRINT NAME

SIGNATURE

MAYORAL STAFF ETHICS PLEDGE

ETHICS PLEDGE

I support Mayor Villaraigosa's commitment to the highest standards of ethics, honesty, and integrity, and I pledge to adhere consistently to these values. I further agree to abide by the principles and restrictions stated below throughout my service to the City of Los Angeles.

I PLEDGE TO:

1) Act solely in the public interest.

2) Avoid actual and perceived conflicts of interest at all times during my service to the City of Los Angeles.

3) Take full responsibility for learning and complying with all laws and rules governing the standards of conduct for public officials, including gift restrictions, disclosure requirements, and campaign finance limitations.


Thursday, July 05, 2007

"And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor."


Wednesday, June 06, 2007

"You can't escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today."  --Abraham Lincoln


Thursday, May 31, 2007

I think this speaks just as much to the American civilian as it does to military personel.

Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen serving in Multi-National Force-Iraq:

Our values and the laws governing warfare teach us to respect human dignity, maintain our integrity, and do what is right. Adherence to our values distinguishes us from our enemy. This fight depends on securing the population, which must understand that we—not our enemies—occupy the moral high ground. This strategy has shown results in recent months. Al Qaeda’s indiscriminate attacks, for example, have finally started to turn a substantial proportion ofthe Iraqi population against it.

In view of this, I was concerned by the results of a recently released survey conducted last fall in Iraq that revealed an apparent unwillingness on the part of some US personnel to report illegal actions taken by fellow members of their units. The study also indicated that a small percentage of those surveyed may have mistreated noncombatants. This survey should spur reflection on our conduct in combat.

I fully appreciate the emotions that one experiences in Iraq. I also know first hand the bonds between members of the ” brotherhood of the close fight. ” Seeing a fellow trooper killed by a barbaric enemy can spark frustration, anger, and a desire for immediate revenge. As hard as it might be, however, we must not let these emotions lead us—or our comrades in arrns—to commit hasty, illegal actions. In the event that we witness or hear of such actions, we must not let our bonds prevent us from speaking up.

Some may argue that we would be more effective if we sanctioned torture or other expedient methods to obtain information from the enemy. They would be wrong. Beyond the basic fact that such actions are illegal, history shows that they also are frequently neither useful nor necessary. Certainly, extreme physical action can make someone “talk;” however, what the individual says may be of questionable value. In fact, our experience in applying the interrogation standards laid out in the Army Field Manual (2-22.3) on Human Intelligence Collector Operations that was published last year shows that the techniques in the manual work effectively and humanely in eliciting information from detainees.

We are, indeed, warriors. We train to kill our enemies. We are engaged in combat, we must pursue the enemy relentlessly, and we must be violent at times. What sets us apart from our enemies in this fight, however, is how we behave. In everything we do, we must observe the standards and values that dictate that we treat noncombatants and detainees with dignity and respect. While we are warriors, we are also all human beings. Stress caused by lengthy deployments and combat is not a sign of weakness; it is a sign that we are human. If you feel such stress, do not hesitate to talk to your chain of command, your chaplain, or a medical expert.

We should use the survey results to renew our commitment to the values and standards that make us who we are and to spur re-examinat ion of these issues. Leaders, in part icular, need to discuss these issues with their troopers—and, as always, they need to set the right example and strive to ensure proper conduct. We should never underestimate the importance of good leadership and the difference it can make.

Thanks for what you continue to do. It is an honor to serve with each of you.

David H. Petraeus,

General, United States Army

Commanding


Friday, May 18, 2007

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