BigOl64 wrote on Feb 26
th, 2014 at 1:48pm:
I don't disagree, but I have a serious problem with these idiots sticking it to the General in charge of the op, especially when they a frggen clueless of what is going on. If they are angry and frustrated, fine, whinge to a pollie, but as far as this "toy soldier" sh1t; it is unacceptable.
Our military has always had a healthy disregard for authourity, in fact we pride ourselves as a nation on it.
Angus Campbell seems to be towing the line (what the hell pun intended

) which is why he has been questioned, unfairly in your opinion.
If as you suggest O.S.B has been thrown under the secrecy act He or the minister needs to come out & say so, although with the inquiries that have been commissioned I find it hard to believe it has.
Why have inquiries into state secrets?
Then again, who picked the investigators? As Sir Humphrey says "never hold an inquiry you don't know the outcome of"
General Campbell is serving & has a duty to the Australian people NOT the LNP.
If O.S.B is not apart of the secrecy act he should answer question by SENATORS(not reporters) frankly & truthfully to the best of his ability.