Especially when we see how the military vote in the last election was systematically sabotaged. As a vet, I understand and support the idea that folks in uniform aren’t supposed to espouse political viewpoints, but then, I saw people in uniform being encouraged to march in Gay parades, which totally subverts the whole silently serving principle in my book. It is becoming increasingly clear as to the extent the enemy has infiltrated our government. The Saudis and Muslim Brotherhood are trying to call the shots here, and during these unthinkable times I’m willing to give these protesting folks in uniform a pass. It may be that behind the scenes the military is refusing to move forward with this attack on Syria. The military may have saved Egypt. Maybe they will save us too.
Absolutely...
Government routinely betrays Americans, breaks the law, and operates outside the Constitutions.
Those who continue to be good subjects are part of the problem and are guilty of aiding and abetting.
When I was an Army officer 40 years ago, my battalion CO had an interesting take. He said that it was normal for NCO’s to gripe. That was part of being an NCO. But if the NCO’s stop griping, you’d better watch out because that means they’re going to take direct action.
Egypt is a shining example of how to do it.