(like in egypt)...or allowed to participate fully in the political process while in uniform.It's okay though, they throw overseas ballots in the trash anyway.Ooooh, oooh, let's take it one step further!ALL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES SHOULD BE BANNED FROM VOTING.How can you trust someone to make decisions that are good for the country when their cashflow and pride is at stake?[Edited on January 4, 2012 at 1:05 AM. Reason : .]
1/4/2012 1:02:29 AM
Once government spending exceeds 50% of GDP that will be a fairly convincing argument.
1/4/2012 1:42:49 AM
Allowing soldiers to vote against their commander-in-chief violates the chain of command.
1/4/2012 1:45:08 AM
^ we are basically there already
1/4/2012 1:45:30 AM
And how does voting for the President violate the chain of command?
1/4/2012 1:49:34 AM
I was talking to Mr frog
1/4/2012 2:21:49 AM
We should find all the people who don't benefit directly from the government, get them together, and then allow them to make our laws.
1/4/2012 2:32:32 AM
Illegal immigrants?
1/4/2012 2:34:16 AM
Perfect!
1/4/2012 3:25:24 AM
Better yet, people who don't even live in America!We should have a panel of people from Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America pick our leaders and make our laws.
1/4/2012 11:11:02 AM
I think TPTB would be fine with this. They don't care what the soldiers think, which is why you don't see the media asking them what they think. When they actually do speak their mind, "technical glitches" ensure that they aren't able to say anything of substance.Supporting the troops means bringing them the fuck home.[Edited on January 4, 2012 at 11:34 AM. Reason : ]
1/4/2012 11:33:32 AM
1/4/2012 1:00:29 PM
I think only countries that are openly instigating war should decide our laws and pick our leaders.
1/4/2012 1:24:40 PM
well, then, we should be good to go!
1/4/2012 2:09:04 PM
1/4/2012 2:44:15 PM
1/4/2012 3:01:00 PM
Naw we should do it ancient Greek style, only land / property owners can vote.[Edited on January 4, 2012 at 5:33 PM. Reason : property as in a home or business, not car]
1/4/2012 5:31:54 PM
1/4/2012 6:41:35 PM
This thread is stupid.
1/4/2012 11:19:28 PM
Look who made it
1/4/2012 11:58:25 PM
truth.
1/5/2012 12:15:48 AM
smc Should be Banned from Posting.
1/5/2012 1:16:07 AM
Okay, it's settled. So that means all military should be able to attend protests and campaign in uniform, right?
1/5/2012 2:12:51 AM
no
1/5/2012 2:33:47 AM
smc,can you contain all your ideas to one thread?
1/5/2012 3:14:40 AM
The American constitution does not protect the right to vote. It only prevents the removal of the right on the basis of certain criteria. It would be legal for a state to pass an electoral law only allowing, for example, citizens employed as "President of the United States of America" to vote, because removing the right to vote on the basis of employment is not banned.Incidentally, this loophole is why it's legal to ban felons from voting. Banning service members would be similarly easy.
1/6/2012 12:02:54 AM
You're more than welcome to campaign/protest/whatever you want (as long as it's lawful) while you're in the military. You simply can't do it in uniform. This is a very simple concept, I don't see why it's a big deal to you beyond the fact it's to fill your troll thread quota in the soap box.
1/6/2012 12:36:09 AM
1/6/2012 9:16:17 AM
1/6/2012 1:20:50 PM
Maybe, since the Armed Forces are the only people in the country who are willing to DIE for the Constitution, we should be the ONLY citizens (dead or alive) allowed to vote.
1/6/2012 9:50:07 PM
yay Starship Troopers!
1/6/2012 10:27:44 PM
There are apparently plenty of living, breathing, soldiers that are not paying attention.A ban on political action while in uniform is as silly as Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Sure, you can have a political opinion, but keep it to yourself. We'll still let you vote, but by that point in the democratic process it's pretty much a moot point anyway. By all means wear your outfit to church or schools; after all it's been known for ages that a snappy uniform is the best recruiting tool. But wear it to any grassroots event that has the potential to actually effect change and you'll be punished severely.[Edited on January 6, 2012 at 11:01 PM. Reason : .]
1/6/2012 10:48:44 PM
I know coherence isn't your strong point, but do you think you could string together a few concise sentences that describe what this thread is supposedly about?
1/6/2012 11:11:59 PM
1/6/2012 11:16:21 PM
If a servicemember participates in a rally/political action in uniform that call for some sort of political action by the American people (aka, voting), then the perception is that the US Military (and thereby the US Government as a whole entity) is supportive of said action. And since the government is ran by elected officials, then said action is not only supported by the government but by the people as well. Since soldiers are elected by the people, they cannot act as representatives of the government in governmental politics; and so they can't do these activities in uniform.and smc, if you did the slightest bit of research, you would find tons of information on this.
1/7/2012 9:14:21 AM
I can't think of any organization that would want their employees to be protesting in uniform, for the reasons you just listed.This isn't just a military thing, it goes for pretty much all employers.
1/7/2012 11:00:30 AM
Bingo. By attending a rally in uniform, you create the impression that your organization officially endorses a candidate.And since when did it become so scandalous to vote for a politician that advances one's personal interests? Like it or not, this is why most people vote.
1/7/2012 11:22:40 AM
1/7/2012 12:26:51 PM
And that is bad...how?
1/8/2012 10:14:07 PM
It's not, of course. It just presents a tough reality to "conservatives" who frequently beat the drums of war while secretly believing that their blood is too valuable to be spilled.
1/8/2012 10:23:41 PM
1/9/2012 12:46:20 AM
1/9/2012 12:57:47 AM
he might have a point...if it were a lawful orderbut such stupidity would certainly be keeping with the theme of the thread]
1/9/2012 1:01:49 AM
He's a troll, at least I hope he is, no one can be that stupid.
1/9/2012 1:18:39 AM
smc's flawed logic is that he doesn't get the distinction between "you can't protest" and "you can't protest IN UNIFORM".
1/9/2012 9:21:38 AM
Isn't every current GOP presidential contender currently a government employee?
1/9/2012 10:30:29 AM
They are not "general schedule" employees, no.
1/9/2012 10:33:58 AM
They're "special employees". Or "royalty".Soldiers and mailmen aren't eligible to continue to receive a government paycheck while they run for office. Therefore soldiers and mailmen rarely run for office.[Edited on January 9, 2012 at 10:42 AM. Reason : .]
1/9/2012 10:41:00 AM
Your question was whether all the GOP contenders were federal employees, obviously referring to my statement that federal workers can't run from office. I explained to you they weren't. Move along, troll.
1/9/2012 10:42:44 AM
1/9/2012 11:23:12 AM