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To: Jay D. Dyson
Dishonorable Discharge simply seems to light of a punishment to me in this case.
15 posted on 02/16/2003 1:37:48 AM PST by expatguy
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To: expatguy
Dishonorable Discharge simply seems to light of a punishment to me in this case.

Ah, but....Even High School drop-outs will qualify for jobs before this guy would be considered. He's making his bed, hope he's ready to sleep in it, or it's back to Pakistan for him and a life of trying to scratch a living from the rocky soil on half-rations of government rice and curry.

20 posted on 02/16/2003 2:28:09 AM PST by woofer
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To: expatguy
Dishonorable Discharge simply seems to light of a punishment to me in this case.

Perhaps so, but consider that a dishonorable discharge puts the person discharged in roughly the same status as an ex-felon. They are prohibited from legally exercising their Second Amendment rights; they must state that they have been dishonorably discharged on any job application they fill out; and they literally become Persona Non Grata to all but the Lunatic Left.

Seems like a fitting penalty to me.

-Jay

116 posted on 02/17/2003 12:38:17 AM PST by Jay D. Dyson (I have no sense of diplomacy. I consider that a character asset.)
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