Posted on Nov 25, 2015
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Do you think servicemembers have the legal right to post on social media doubts or disagreements they might have about 9/11 or US involvement in the Middle East?
What is and what is not allowed? Is there any disciplinary action that can occur from this? If so what regulations are they specifically violating?
For example:
http://www.army.mil/article/84850/
http://www.forthoodpresscenter.com/go/doc/3439/1416867/Social-Media-and-UCMJ military and social media
http://www.slideshare.net/USArmySocialMedia/social-media-roundup-social-media-and-military-voters
http://www.mo911truth.org
http://www.patriotsquestion911.com/military
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PFC Joseph Levi
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I think everyone has a right to their opinions, but for those that want to hide behind the 1st amendment, don't think there aren't repercussions. For instance I can say that my boss is an @$$hole, I have every right to say what I want, but I doubt I will still have a job because of it!!
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SSgt Rilene Ann
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especially if post with public setting and list where you work in profile
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PFC Joseph Levi
PFC Joseph Levi
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Nowadays, companies have personnel that just look up potential employees on social media! They do their research on what the person says, does, and hang out with!!
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MSgt Michelle Mondia
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If you post doubts I don't think it's a big deal but if you post truths. Well you might end up in a cell next to PVT Manning.
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SSG John Garner
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Believe what you want, but don't involve your military affiliation in your comments.
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