Originally posted by EROS
OK, let's CELEBRATE, bury our heads in the sand (DISers do that sooooooooooooooo well), and not bother to evaluate whether better investigative work could have saved some of the 10 lives which were tragically lost
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Is this an example of "critical thinking" or is it "being critical"? I believe there is a huge difference, Deb.
While I totally agree with the idea that history teaching us an important lesson AND the necessity to review, revise and constantly rethink the way we, the human race, do things, I would say that nonconstructive criticism accomplishes nothing more than hurt feelings and anger. Witness everything that transpired over the last 6 pages.
I suspect that Chief Moose, the FBI and every agency involved in this and every investigation strive to better their technique if for no other reason than avoiding public outcry and criticism. If I had to guess, however, their motivation, like others who take pride in their profession, is to be able to go to bed at night knowing that they've done the best they could under the circumstances, whatever that may be.
Oh, and EROS, unless extraordinary circumstances occurred, I doubt anyone would ban you because it would give you such enormous satisfaction.
Besides, you ain't all bad. Misguided sometimes, but not bad......