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SFC Josh Billingsley
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I understand many folks have their own personal viewpoints, but as Senior NCOs, we MUST support the overvall vision and mission of our respective services. These two have been in long enough that they should have known better than to throw comments like these out in a public forum.
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Exactly right
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SFC Joseph McCausland
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Agree or disagree, this man simply stated his opinion on a public platform that supposedly was created for just that purpose. Every Marine every US Serviceman/Servicewomen raised their right hand and took an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. Last time I looked, I believe the First Amendment of said document says something about "freedom of speech" and the exercise thereof.
It seems now-a- days that edicts shaped by the self-proclaimed all knowing almighty "thought police" (liberal progressive academics) are gaining traction among the naive and uninformed whom are falling in locked stepped with them.
As I said, agree or disagree or how outraged you are at this man's thought processes,
I find it ironic that this Marine could be punished for his words, when organizations like North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA) can actually exist as a legitimate "legal" entity.
Shame on you Marine Corp if you bring any kind of disciplinary actions against this man.
"Man Up" US Marine Corp and live by your Motto............ Semper fidelis.."Always Faithful or Always Loyal" - be loyal to your Marine and don't let our United States Constitution be reduced to mere words on a piece of parchment.
One Caveat....
I am assuming that this Marine didn't identify himself as such and was just posting as a private citizen and it was the "thought police" that discovered and disclosed this man as an active marine.
Otherwise, he could be cope able under certain branch regulations that the Marine Corps. has in place.
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