To: Hodar
This private's remarks and the largely uncirculated news story are hardly newsworthy. I could care less if she is disciplined or not. This was a small town interview more about why she was in the service. hardly worthy of a Congressional investigation. She did say her views were irrelevant to her duties. I put this one in the free speech column (Yes I know she is governed by military code and has no such right and I know if all soldiers said this .... But come on this entire story is a big nothingburger).
19 posted on
04/30/2003 11:14:57 AM PDT by
Williams
To: Williams
So, in this case a violation should be ignored? When would you then arbitrarily chose to enforce the law? I mean, if she can break the rules at will, everyone should be able to; or is she special? The Uniform Code of Military Justice applies UNIFORMALLY across the military. That means, it applies to everyone.
24 posted on
04/30/2003 11:21:21 AM PDT by
Hodar
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