8/31/2009 7:55:23 PM
where do you start to draw the line. orders from superiors are not open for debate. when orders are refused or ignored in combat, people can die and objectives lost. this has not changed since the dawn of organized armies. it is paramount for the military's hierarchy to be blindly respected, and strictly followed. you are not an individual in battle, you are a soldier
8/31/2009 8:21:32 PM
Well, let's be real, here. These are not the kinds of Constitutional epiphanies that spontaneously come down on a soldier in the middle of a battle. That's a ridiculous idea.These are decisions that the soldier would make state-side before deployment, or recently after deployment while reflecting on it, or reading in his rack one night in Iraq. Those are more realistic scenarios, and there have been dozens of soldiers who have done exactly that.Lt. Erin Watada, graduate of West Point, is the most widely publicized, though. I would encourage anyone to look up any of his speeches on youtube. He carries himself with class. He's not crazy, or rabid, or anti-American....he simply, and respectfully, has required that Congress and the President issue lawful orders if they want him to deploy.
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8/31/2009 11:30:49 PM
You want me to scan a copy of my USMC DD-214?
8/31/2009 11:39:45 PM
well damn. hey HUR, fuck off.
8/31/2009 11:41:02 PM
I'm quite annoyed when people bring that up as some sort of measure of whether a person's argument has merit.My work history is not relevant at all to anything I posted. It is right or wrong on its own.Yet, I'm glad I have the silly qualification that might satisfy him
9/1/2009 12:01:18 AM
So you often disobeyed your superior officers or NonComs command b.c it did not fit in with your morale standards?
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