Posted on Jan 20, 2021
Do you support the new commander in chief? Why or why not?
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Yes. President Biden has shown that he respects others and will do his best to defend our Constitution. Most of all, he tells the truth and believes in the USA. He is not out for just himself.
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As a forever US Army Soldier I will always support whoever the Commander in Chief is. I may not agree internally with his/her decisions and plans of action but I feel that my tearing down of a President is very detrimental to the country. And as a retired Soldier I am still subject to the UCMJ in reality and cannot show contempt or disrespect. Doesn't mean I can't feel it and think it, but I have to restrain my actions in support of the country. So I always wish success for every President, this one included. MSG (USA Retired) Fred Miller
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We as a military took an oath to protect the constitution and the people, not the government. Why is there a wall and soldiers guarding Washington DC but they are letting everyone in at the southern border?
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The day that he issues an illegal order (e.g. confiscate guns from law abiding Americans), he will no longer be my 'commander in chief'. We have all taken an oath to defend the US Constitution from ALL enemies .....foreign and .... domestic....!!! There is no expiration date on my oath.
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Spent 26 years on active duty under Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush, and Obama. In this day of "social" media and polarization, I would encourage all military members to read and adhere to their obligations under UCMJ Article 88. My personal technique was to avoid discussions that might be perceived as contemptuous toward any of the governmental bodies/officials addressed in Article 88. Additionally, I was not, and am not, a member of a political party -- we are 50 "United" States -- Idealistic? Perhaps. In my opinion it was how I could best honor my oath.
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Contrary to the adherents of the "big lie," Joseph R. Biden is the duly elected President of the United States of America; as such, he is the commander-in-chief.
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I don’t respect him as a person therefore it is impossible for me to respect him as POTUS or CINC. If i were active duty I'd respect the rank, not the man.
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