April 20, 2006
Carol Pott, editor of The Blue Pages, gives examples of "blue" companies. (Ret.) Command Sgt. Maj. Eric Haney, author of Inside Delta Force - the basis for CBS' new series The Unit - reflects on the merits of warfare.
Carol Pott
Carol Pott is editor of The Blue Pages, a directory of companies' political contributions to both major political parties, the unique features of their business practices and a rating by partisanship. The intent is to give readers information that help them shop according to their political leanings. Pott is also the co-editor of Genocide in Rwanda, which looks at the role of ethnicity and politics in Africa. Her experiences in Rwanda were published in several U.S. newspapers, including The Washington Post.
Eric Haney
(Ret.) Command Sgt. Maj. Eric Haney served for more than 20 years in the U.S. Army's most critical combat units, including as a Ranger and a founding member of Delta Force - the Army's most elite, top-secret strike force. His book, Inside Delta Force, details his years in covert operations and is the basis for the new CBS series, The Unit. He also writes, produces and is a technical adviser for the show. Since retiring, Haney has used his expertise in areas such as global security protection and hostage rescue.


