To: butterdezillion
"What rule did he break? Show it to me."
As a member of the armed forces (whether in uniform or out of uniform) you cannot make public statements criticizing the commander in chief. A number of generals of gotten retired over this issue through the years. What makes this case a little unique is that it was a sergeant. However, the rule still applies. It disrupts the good order and discipline of the armed forces to have the troops openly criticizing their commander in chief in a public forum. He should have just kept it at grumbling with his buddies.
To: Old Teufel Hunden
What happened to the military folks who criticized Joe Bite-Me (the acting President, according to the 20th Amendment)?
To: Old Teufel Hunden
In an earlier article I read that some of his posts were made from a government computer. He was told to stop and continued. That in itself is disobeying a lawful order.
Not very smart.
56 posted on
04/25/2012 3:41:56 PM PDT by
ops33
(Senior Master Sergeant, USAF (Retired))
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