2 pages of stupid
1/9/2012 8:38:20 PM
1/9/2012 8:44:44 PM
Speaking of government employees having too much government influence, aren't government unions banned in NC? Why was this teachers union(I'm sorry, it's a "lobbying group") ever allowed to dock pay via government paychecks in the first place?http://hamptonroads.com/2012/01/nc-educator-group-gets-automatic-dues-bill-blocked-now
1/9/2012 8:56:48 PM
you spray more shit around this place than my dog after a week of eating wet food
1/9/2012 9:16:56 PM
There's a lot of people ITT who have no idea how the military works.
1/10/2012 5:53:46 PM
No kidding
1/10/2012 6:04:06 PM
1/10/2012 6:44:11 PM
No one needs to know "how the military works" to recognize that our foreign policy is flat out wrong and should be resisted.
1/10/2012 6:50:28 PM
So, service members should pick and choose what orders to follow? Deployment to Iraq? No sir, I don't like the war. Service members do not dictate foreign policy, they are led by the civilian government. Are you suggesting it would be better for them to decide on their own who to attack/defend/etc?
1/10/2012 6:56:51 PM
1/10/2012 8:01:54 PM
There is no such thing as agree or disagree for the military, only Constitutional or not Constitutional.Is this a lawful order?
1/10/2012 8:55:26 PM
1/10/2012 9:03:59 PM
Yeah, I don't think you're getting the whole military service thing.
1/10/2012 9:06:59 PM
Last time I checked, joining the military was 100% optional. You join, you agree to follow all lawful orders regardless of whether or not you agree with them. You also agree to give up certain rights like 'oh hey, I can't go to a protest wearing anything I want'...instead you have to wear civilian clothes.
1/10/2012 9:08:06 PM
1/10/2012 9:29:35 PM
Out of curiosity what personal responsibility and moral compass are you holding yourself to? Is bitching on TWW your 'perverted sense of duty' or do you actually go out and protest, campaign, etc
1/10/2012 9:45:02 PM
1/10/2012 9:47:22 PM
1/10/2012 9:56:43 PM
Again, what morals and standards are you holding yourself to? If you're that against the military, go out and protest.
1/10/2012 10:07:53 PM
1/10/2012 10:09:44 PM
1/10/2012 10:17:00 PM
Aww, not going to answer my question?[Edited on January 10, 2012 at 10:22 PM. Reason : you did in your edit]
1/10/2012 10:22:13 PM
^My bad, I missed it before.
1/10/2012 10:27:14 PM
1/10/2012 10:29:49 PM
Then I respectfully disagree.
1/10/2012 10:34:03 PM
I suppose we shall agree to disagree, good sir.
1/10/2012 10:36:08 PM
Any military member can refuse to do something if they feel it is immoral, unjust, against their beliefs. That member has to be willing to face the consequences of said actions. I've known many to get booted for "failure to adapt to military life".Military uses along with all civilian laws, The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) which dictate more to the military side.Article 92 is a common one. Its pretty much a catch-all. Any person subject to this chapter who--(1) violates or fails to obey any lawful general order or regulation;(2) having knowledge of any other lawful order issued by any member of the armed forces, which it is his duty to obey, fails to obey the order; or(3) is derelict in the performance of his duties; shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.Article 88:Any commissioned officer who uses contemptuous words against the President, the Vice President, Congress, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of a military department, the Secretary of Transportation, or the Governor or legislature of any State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession in which he is on duty or present shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.[Edited on January 10, 2012 at 10:43 PM. Reason : ya]
1/10/2012 10:41:17 PM
The armed forces should really get some labor unions. Big business is walking all over them.
1/10/2012 10:44:15 PM
We don't need unions. It's called taking care of your people. I don't need to pay "union fees" to have someone go to bat for me.
1/10/2012 10:53:30 PM
1/11/2012 11:29:42 AM
^This.Also, I wanted to highlight something:
1/11/2012 11:38:02 AM
^^I get what you're saying, that to ensure smooth operation of the military, you can't have soldiers refusing orders left and right. Lawful orders are not always just. If it's minor, sure, let it slide. It's something everyone needs to do from time to time. There is, however, a line drawn somewhere. If an entire WAR is unjust, I believe it is necessary to break your oath.To illustrate my point, what if it became legal for soldiers to execute civilians? Would it be a soldier's duty to carry out these executions?
1/11/2012 12:53:15 PM
1/11/2012 1:00:32 PM
1/11/2012 1:20:56 PM
1/11/2012 1:27:53 PM
FWIW, the "mindless drone" is also a staple of many militaries around the world. That is actually one of the reasons the US military has been so dominant against formal military forces; we empower our ranks to think for themselves at the appropriate level of command to ensure a mission gets done. The way the Germans use to put it, when we first engaged in WWI, all of the European powers were chess players who wanted soldiers that the commanders could move like peices on a board. The Americans were poker players who enacted a strategy based on calculated risk and relied on their unit-level decision making to sway the odds.The battle field has gotten more complicated which takes some of that away, but we are much less mechanical than many other militaries around the world.
1/11/2012 1:29:25 PM
What happens when the civilian leadership is bought and paid for and they use the military as a tool to line their pockets? Thousands of soldiers are maimed or killed, and we chalk it up to, "WELP, IT WAS LEGAL, SO THEY DID THE RIGHT THING." What happens when war is not officially declared, and the President unilaterally decides to go to war?The broad problem with our society is that people aren't taught to think for themselves. If we're looking for lasting peace, then we don't want our military servicemen to be the most unthinking among us. I'm a strong supporter of nullification, where bad laws simply aren't enforced.
1/11/2012 1:35:36 PM
^ in those cases, you throw the bums out. there certainly is a line that I imagine military men will not cross. but "I don't agree with this war" shouldn't be it.
1/11/2012 1:40:05 PM
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1/11/2012 1:45:55 PM
1/11/2012 1:49:37 PM
1/11/2012 1:50:04 PM
1/11/2012 1:51:59 PM
I don't know for sure, but I can't imagine that many people join the military while being opposed to its current activities. Most people sign up knowing that they'll be sent to fight.What happens when you serve, fight, and then either slowly or suddenly come to the conclusion that the whole thing is a racket, and these wars are not defensive in any way? Then what?
1/11/2012 1:52:27 PM
1/11/2012 1:52:42 PM
1/11/2012 1:54:27 PM
1/11/2012 1:56:12 PM
^Fair enough. What I'm saying is how unjust does a war or operation have to be for it to be unacceptable for troops to take part? Obviously there is a limit somewhere. It just seems that mine and d357r0y3r's is lower than yours.[Edited on January 11, 2012 at 3:28 PM. Reason : .]
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