Another Plagiarist Bites the Dust

Plagiarism keeps thrwarting notable people in all walks of public life. Now, it's a U.S. senator from Montana who has had his master's degree revoked by the Army War College, for copying parts of a term paper. The guy served in the military for 33 years, something he seems to feel entitles him to special consideration. Obviously, he doesn't really own to his fault, saying that he is "not a scholar" but a soldier.

Clearly, this is not a matter of being or not being a scholar, but of being honest and truthful. Copying someone else's work without acknowledging it is unacceptable; it is deceitful and has no place in the academic world, or elsewhere, for that matter.

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