USATODAY.com - Military scapegoats walk a well-worn path: "After fighting unsuccessfully to clear his name, McVay used a Navy-issue 38-caliber to kill himself in 1968. In 2001, Congress exonerated him of any responsibility.
The Abu Ghraib investigation has followed in this unseemly, seamless tradition. Indeed, England is a lesson to all future scapegoats to remain on script. After all, nothing spoils a good old-fashioned military coverup more than a talking goat."
The Abu Ghraib investigation has followed in this unseemly, seamless tradition. Indeed, England is a lesson to all future scapegoats to remain on script. After all, nothing spoils a good old-fashioned military coverup more than a talking goat."