Posted on 08/25/2009 4:45:39 PM PDT by AZ .44 MAG
Troops challenging the legitimacy of President Barack Obama as commander-in-chief -- including at least one who is fighting deployment -- should take heed: Gunnery Sgt. Hartman wants to know your "major malfunction."
R. Lee Ermey, the Marine-turned-actor whose role as drill instructor Gunny Hartman in the late Stanley Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket" has all but placed the Vietnam veteran in the pantheon of Marine heroes alongside "Chesty" Puller, Smedley Butler and Dan Daly, isn't buying anyone's political objector status.
"I haven't heard about those guys," Ermey told Military.com during an Aug. 21 interview. "If I do run across them though, trust me, I'll square them away."
(Excerpt) Read more at military.com ...
I have my own hunch about the need to hide his BC. It’s not because he wasn’t born in Hawaii. It’s not because his father was a British subject. I think it’s because the BC specifically lists his citizenship as foreign. His father was Kenyan and a British subject so he probably could have requested that his son be listed that way. We already know you don’t have to be born in Hawaii or a citizen to get a BC there.
I guess we get to see if Arizona’s voters are as dumb as Californian’s.
You need the courage to face the truth.
Then man up and ask for it boy.
I like the Gunny and have seen some of his shows and the movie. However, no Marine is gonna put him in the same class as Chesty.
Amen, brother.
Good night, Chesty, wherever you are.
who were the other enigma presidents?
A lot of them came from Kalifornica. I joke that the prevailing winds are blowing the scum east from L.A.
I, (NAME), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.
Is it bearing true faith and allegiance to the Constitution to follow the orders of a person who may not meet the Constitutional requirements to be President? I think not.
Gunny,
You’ve been rubbing elbows with the Hollywood types too long. It is affecting your thinking.
It takes more courage for the troops to take up this issue than it does for any of us.
I’m not sure you’re in any position to judge their or anyone’s courage.
The long-form Hawaiian birth certificate doesn't list the child's citizenship.
I have no doubt about that and I’m sure you’ll agree that Kalifornian emigrants are worse than a virus.
So you think that an active duty officer that has questions about Obummer's eligibility is trying to get out?
If that's what you mean I'd like to hear the reasoniong behind your position.
This so-called “article” doesn’t describe what Ermey would square them away over. It is too vague.
My ‘guess’ and it is only that is that Ermey was specifically responding to the idea that a soldier may not follow orders from a commander-in-chief the soldier believes was not eligible to be President. If that is what Ermey believes then I agree with him. Soldiers should follow orders.
If on the other hand Ermey is saying he would take Birthers to task for simply believing that Obama is ineligible to be President then Ermey is full of crap.
Other than the lack of documentation proving it. Minor detail
I suspect he's unaware of the facts on Obummer's eligibility.
Compared to the complete absence of any demonstrable evidence that he was born anywhere else.
He's a real Clymer. He doesn't just hate Marines.
R. Lee Ermey is a joke and should not be compared to a real Marine. Elections have consequences and given where things appear to be headed in this country where future administrations to satisfy the savage hatred of their constituents seek ways to prosecute those with whom they disagreed, as a soldier I would want to make darn sure my orders were legal orders from a legally constituted Commander in Chief. History shows that under new regimes and circumstances one merely citing they following direct orders does not always cut the mustard.
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