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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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PO1 Tony Holland one interesting read and share:
The Steady State (to which I belong) includes senior individuals who have served the country during both Democratic and Republican administrations, in uniform and out, and believe the present administration is a threat to America’s safety and security. It recognizes the present perils of public service: witness the treatment of those contradicting the administration’s party line during and after the impeachment hearings; the firings of various agency inspectors general over suspicions of “disloyalty”; and the removal of law enforcement officials attempting to conduct politics-free investigations. It realizes civilians in government are now asking themselves the question those in uniform should also be asking: “What do I do if asked to do wrong?” It could be termed The Question.

Maj Marty Hogan SPC Margaret Higgins COL Mikel J. Burroughs CPL Dave Hoover Lt Col Charlie Brown Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SCPO Morris Ramsey TSgt Joe C. PVT Mark Zehner Sgt (Join to see) SSG Michael Noll SSG Robert Mark Odom CPL Douglas Chrysler PO1 Tony Holland SGT Steve McFarland SPC Mark Huddleston PO3 Craig Phillips CW5 Jack Cardwell PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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SSG Robert Perrotto
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We, who have taken the OATH, have 1 over riding task - to support and defend the Constitution - that is our most sacred duty. everything else is below that. If civics classes were required curriculum, many people would understand the constitution, bill of rights, how the 3 branches work, and how our electorate systems function. I find it extremely negligent that civics classes are no longer taught to our children, because many of todays youth have no idea exactly how the government works, nor understand that rights are afforded to everyone, not just people you agree with.
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Answer: does it violate the Constitution...
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SGT Steve McFarland
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The tension lies between the right to peacefully protest and the right to be secure in your person and property. Upholding our Oath requires that we balance those two rights.
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