To: Spook86
She's trying to get out of the army, and this is her way of doing it. That's all.
Nowadays you generally need to commit a crime to get dishonorably discharged - this is a good way to get one without opening yourself to criminal penalties.
3 posted on
04/30/2003 11:02:29 AM PDT by
wideawake
(Support our troops and their Commander-in-Chief)
To: wideawake
Well, they can't bust her to a lower rank.
15 posted on
04/30/2003 11:13:26 AM PDT by
Blood of Tyrants
(Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
To: wideawake
I think you're right.
To: wideawake
She's trying to get out of the army, and this is her way of doing it. That's all.That she is.
I once told a Sergeant that the Commander-in-Chief, President Lyndon Johnson, "was a low down dirty S*n *of a B!tch"! He agreed and said I was in the majority and to sling arms and continue to march.
However, I think this is going to work for her. A "dishonorable" is not far away, or a "general" on plea.
33 posted on
04/30/2003 11:26:28 AM PDT by
elbucko
To: wideawake
She's trying to get out of the army, and this is her way of doing it. That's all. Yep, probably so. I hope she is not discharged for that exact reason. In fact, I'd like to see the Army promote her - to P.L.O.!
To: wideawake
"Nowadays you generally need to commit a crime to get dishonorably discharged - this is a good way to get one without opening yourself to criminal penalties."
Actually, an inventive JAG lawyer could indeed open this up for criminal penalties.
114 posted on
05/01/2003 7:09:03 AM PDT by
B. Rabbit
(Can I get a witness?)
To: wideawake
Hm, if so, good riddance.
118 posted on
05/01/2003 2:53:29 PM PDT by
k2blader
(Reason is our soul's left hand, Faith her right. - John Donne)
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