Posted on 08/10/2005 4:50:22 PM PDT by katiedidit1
Air Force officer keys cars with Bush stickers.
Suspect admits to painting, gouging vehicles at airport.
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
Lt. Col. Alexis FecteauAn officer in the U.S. Air Force is in hot water after admitting to vandalizing cars with pro-Bush bumper stickers at Denver International Airport....
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I wouldn't be surprised if his name is Romanian. A lot of them have -eau endings.
What a coward.
Wesley Clark became a General.
After the locals are done with him...the military courts will try him
Look on the bright side. Another felon won't be voting Democratic next election.
Geez, I have my Bush Cheney bumper sticker from 2000 still on my car. Figured what's the use of taking it off since they were going to run again in 04.
IIRC from seeing this story posted earlier on FR, the Air Force is waiting for civil authorities to determine guilt or innocence. If guilty, he will most likely receive a dishonorable discharge for conduct unbecoming an officer and will likely lose pension and other benefits, too.
From and O5 to and E1 with the stroke of a pen.
Sooner or later he'll have to answer to "Conduct Unbecoming" charges.
I think it is from the Greek "fecal, meaning, well you know, and "teau, which is mongolian for "head."
Jag
LOL that is funny..unless you are greek?
Maybe some of his fellow airmen will beat the $#1t out of him some night.
Look on the down side. Another felon, along with the dead, will be voting Democrat next election.
I normally do not post, but, in light of the lack of mental ability of the individual I feel compelled to share this information:
Email address is: Alexis.Fecteau@schriever.af.mil
How can you key a car with a Bush sticker? Don't you need to use a key? Bumper stickers are too soft.
I agree , but in the meantime he needs to be relieved of duty.
IIRC from seeing this story posted earlier on FR, the Air Force is waiting for civil authorities to determine guilt or innocence. If guilty, he will most likely receive a dishonorable discharge for conduct unbecoming an officer and will likely lose pension and other benefits, too.
Normally an individual is protected against double jeopardy in these cases. Not sure about the "F...Bush" statements though as it is against the UCMJ to denounce the CiC , especially for a LTCol. Either way he's finished...It would be something if he hasn't hit his twenty yet.
If he worked for me he'd receive a letter of reprimand and be eventually retired at his 0-5 pay grade. It's a minor lapse of expected conduct.
Ya know? I thought about that when I posted, I just failed to mention it. The only thing I have to make things better is that Ted Kennedy spent two years in the Army and didnt get above Private. Maybe the Army is smarter than the Air Force. LOL
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