Sad, isn’t it?
I think that NO ONE now in the US military is questioning their orders. It’s either anti-depressants, or features of social media, or the decades-long State war on Christianity, but I think that as long as people now have a nice cell-phone and a cool page, then they’re good.
Tell them to do anything?
Well, is my PHONE ok..? My page is OK...? OK then I’ll do it..!
Seriously you could tell them to do ANYTHING, and with the Age of Aquarius in power and at the controls, you can be very sure that they WILL.
I once thought being in the military was “God, Mom, and apple pie” patriotic; it seemed like a no-brainer to serve and be rewarded. It took a while for me to see the flaws.
Of course teaching the full truth is something that's conveniently overlooked by those who want to take advantage; so that education had to be self-acquired. In particular, it was a revelation to me that the founders had a problem with a standing army. I can see now with the NDAA under zippy and the militarization of police that they were justified in their concerns.
I can identify with Allen West and Chris Kyle, but cannot with the likes of colon powell and wesley clark (yes, the spelling and capitalization was intentional).
The difference I think is the servant's heart. Those who pursue power are not servants and that's what ends up in d.c., almost always.
There are a lot of arguments that will be held up against altering our military structure and returning to the founding premises but I think we must do so if we want to regain the freedom the U.S. of A. once had. Ike warned against the effect of having a military-industrial complex.