To: Cyropaedia
Because the military operates under its own official jurisdiction via the UCMJ.
I'm sorry, but the military operates under the Constitution of the United States. As does Congress. And the UCMJ is an act of Congress. And Congress cannot amend the Constitution by way of simple legislation.
Try again.
To: Michael Michael
Get off it. You don’t have the same rights in the military as you do in the civilian world. You operate under the jurisdiction of the UCMJ. Any soldier that tried to argue to his superiors about his “rights” under the Constitution would be assigned to KP.
95 posted on
02/23/2009 1:51:39 PM PST by
Cyropaedia
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