Posted on Jul 2, 2015
Capt Pat Thomason
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Our oath was to defend the Constitution against ALL enemies, both foreign and domestic. Do you see an enemy attacking out Constitution that isn't being combated?
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A1C Kyle Sprague
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Capt. Thomasson, I appreciate you addressing this topic.
I recognize that many will not be able to comment on what I am about to say due to being active duty with respect to the chain of command. I, however, do not consider my statement to be a problem as President George W. Bush was my CINC.
That being said, President BHO has proven to be a clear and present threat to the US Constitution. His consistent disregard for the branches of government, which were meant to provide checks and balances, are a major indication. Further that point with his blatant attempts to violate the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh amendments. He uses Executive Orders to bypass law. His administration engages in illegal activities such as Fast and Furious, the Benghazi scandal, the Clinton email scandal and many more. He trades terrorists for traitors. He releases Guantanamo detainees on a whim. He ignored Congressional Treaty Powers. President Obama has, in my opinion, shown more disregard for the constitution and the American way of life than any politician I have ever seen.

As far as a course of action? Speak up. Encourage your state representatives to draft articles of impeachment. Be an advocate for constitutional rights.

I am posting a link containing a list of laws/constitutional amendments that I feel the President has broken.

https://tisaboutfreedom.wordpress.com/2013/03/27/a-list-of-obamas-constitutional-violations/
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I think you may be confused on this one. We can't wage war in politics. Maybe it is me. I am not sure what you are really getting at. Can you add to this. Is this a political question or something that soldiers can actually do in a sense of their job function?
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Capt Pat Thomason
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It is both political, and practical. What would you consider a sufficient threat to our Constitution that would convince you to give up the status quo? What would cause you to act beyond the day to day following of orders?
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Capt Pat Thomason - Be advised that many members here are currently serving, such as myself. Some statements made out of context could negatively impact that soldier. These type of question seldom get responses.
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Capt Pat Thomason
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Eric, I understand and respect that. For those still serving, even if you don't feel you can answer that question publicly, it's one you must ask of yourself. I fear will will all soon need to know the answer.
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A1C Kyle Sprague
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1LT Rosa, I appreciate your leadership input on this matter and you make a valid point on the active duty standing of some members here. I, however, have no chain of command anymore and have provided a response to the original post that I would like you to read and silently consider. I have no unreasonable expectation that you are at liberty to agree or disagree with the points I made, I simply feel that you may appreciate the content of my post.
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