Wasn't it Georges Clemenceau who said, ''Military justice is to justice what military music is to music''? The former journalist who became prime minister of France knew a thing or two about war and justice. He was prime minister at the final stages of the First World War and much earlier he ran his own newspaper called La Justice. In his early years he lived in New York and taught French and horseback riding at a private girls school in Connecticut. One of his other memorable remarks was: ''Americans have no capacity for abstract thought, and make bad coffee''. All of which is a roundabout way of saying Georges was onto something well before the outside lawyers' report on a large number of...
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