Posted on Jan 2, 2014
CPL Paul B.
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Recently I've been hearing countless remarks, and seeing posts from soldiers and veterans alike. Down talking our commander in chief. How do you feel about this? Should this be allowed within our ranks? Does freedom of speech really play a part?<br><br>
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Sgt Richard Gordon
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SPC Julio R.
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All I know is if you love the orange chomo cheeto cheesus, which alot of yall in inform do. Then you stand for racism, misogyny, bigotry, hate, homophobia, xenophobia, and white nationalism.
Insurrectionist fanboys and ammosexual klanservative Reich wing good old boys need to disappear like those renamed bases of traitorous service members.
If you are one of them then you are a disgrace to the uniform.
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1SG John Millan
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He’s a senile, lying, corrupt, perverted marxist. Active federal troops need to watch it. Reserve component troops not in drill status, retirees and vets can say whatever. CPL Buck, IDK if you completed high school, but Google First Amendments. It will enlighten your clueless question about freedom of expression rights of those not subject to the UCMJ. SMH.
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SMSgt Bob W.
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Remember a veteran is a civilian and free to criticize; however, a military member does not have that luxury.
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LT Alex Corsi
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Mind your own GD business. A person, uniform or not, has a right to speak their mind.If the CInC is good or a corrupt fool, state it. Don't be a stooge (Nazi, Soviet, ChiCom or civilian totalitarian).
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1SG John Millan
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1st amendment. He is commiting treason on the border, a war on cops, wrecked the military, war on gun owners, perverse behavior. We all know his laundry list of senile transgressions. He did it. He's fair game.
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LTC George Morgan
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Comments done in good taste and without malice never harm. Criticize which degrade are not worth it. Need to take off military hat and do as a private citizen if doing extreme criticism.
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PO1 Robbie Bell
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I'm retired. I can speak my mind about anything I wish regardless of someone else's feelings. When I was actively serving I wouldn't publicly speak ill of the CinC regardless of how awful they were. As far as Senators and Members of the HOR, those lying, conniving @$$holes don't deserve ANY respect from anyone. They're a den of thieves, bleeding our country dry.
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SPC Paul Guerrero
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Criticizing a sitting or former president is not disrespectful its exercising your freedom of speech. Only democrats do not want you to criticizing clinton, obama or biden knowing damm well they do not like our military and are worthless.
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SP5 Wick Humble
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I feel it's inappropriate to have a member of the armed forces dissing his c-in-c in uniform, surely. But consider: Putin, Hitler, Atilla, Caesar, and a lot of other despots undoubtedly forbade any member of their military voicing any form of criticism, in uniform -- or over a cup of mead!
'Disallowing' all criticism would be self-defeating, at best -- just one more lost right of a citizen (yep, soldiers are still citizens in the US) to grouse about. Agree; some of the character assassination and slander heaped on present or past presidents goes beyond good taste, to say nothing of honesty, but seems to me to also be self-defeating to some degree. Ma used to say 'Consider the source' when anyone complained about slander, libel, or even gossip. Remember, 'A bitching army is a happy army'. Besides. look what some former Presidents have to say about their own military figures, or military in general!
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