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Originally posted by CousinMarylin
Originally posted by filosophia
Support the troops, they give us the freedom they themselves are not allowed to enjoy! Anyone else see something really wrong with this, they are telling a soldier they are not allowed to wear their uniform in public? Terrorists hate us for our freedoms.
I did not read anything like that supplied in this thread or on my own.
Can you please link me to something that says he is being told he cannot wear his uniform in public?
Originally posted by Irish614
reply to post by Benevolent Heretic
I just totally forgot, Paul asked him up there because when the soldier was talking on CNN the feed cut out and they had to cut away. He was letting him finish what he had to say.
Originally posted by CousinMarylin
Originally posted by sd211212
reply to post by Irish614
UHOH the war slave made a mistake and forgot that he is owned by the slave masters. I really hope this gets big attention and more "men" that serve this country come out in full uniform. This insanity has to stop!!
Since when are you a free individual in the military? I am guessing you have never been nor know anyone who has. Actually signing your ass away to the government is exactly how it starts and no one is trying to keep that secret. Joining the US military does actually mean you are giving up some freedoms. That is what comes with the CHOICE to join. That would be why instead of joining and then whining about what it is like, some just do not join.
Originally posted by ugie1028
I dont know why people are reacting to this negatively. he didn't hurt anyone... he may have broken a military law... but i dont see why this upsets people.
what am i missing here?
Originally posted by Common Good
reply to post by ugie1028
People really shouldnt be focused on the soldier and his uniform, you are right. They should be concerned over the fact that they are being fed BS daily by political trolls such as CNN.
Originally posted by maddog99
How does it make RP look bad?
Originally posted by korathin
reply to post by ZombieJesus
Yeah well the 1st Amendment supersedes a DoD internal Administrative memo. I could see if he was actively on a mission, but it is self apparent he was on leave. And the 1st Amendment doesn't leave any wiggle room what so ever.
Originally posted by Shark_Feeder
Am I the only person who doesn't give two frags about military law?
I was always taught that the constitution is the supreme law of this country, above any and all... and the 1st enumerated right of this land is freedom of speech.
No time during this speech did this soldier imply that he represented the military, or any organization within...ohh wait bullet sponges don't get an opinion of thier own.
Of course the encumbant will waste NO opportunity to be filmed amongst uniformed troops during an election... without asking for those soldiers' permission, or opinions on the matter.edit on 6-1-2012 by Shark_Feeder because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Shark_Feeder
I wouldn't say that... I would say that his freedom of speech is being directly threatened. Your expression can be described as what you say, what you wear, your ability to protest, your works of art, your vote, or any combination of these things.
Originally posted by Shark_Feeder
reply to post by CousinMarylin
Btw just noticed you just signed up for ATS yesterday... no introduction, and immediately start smearing RP...hmmm.
Originally posted by CousinMarylin
The first amendment does not guarantee anyone airtime, television equipment, and sponsor.
You know I am not allowed to say anything I like in my work uniform? I can get fired for it and it is perfectly legal.
The only reason I wear a uniform and this gentleman wears a uniform is because we MADE A DEAL. He broke his half of the deal.
Originally posted by CousinMarylin
reply to post by Shark_Feeder
You continue to fail to explain how this is a 1st amendment issue and everything else you say only even starts to work if you make that case first. I will probably not ask a 3rd time but just move on.
Originally posted by Shark_Feeder
How is this man being threatened with a criminal charge for speaking his mind, not a 1st amendment issue? Perhaps you would like to define that oh so important right to us?
Originally posted by CousinMarylin
Why are you making things up?
This man is NOT being threatened with criminal charges for speaking his mind. If he actually were, you would have a point.
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Maximum punishment: (1) Violation or failure to obey lawful general order or regulation. Dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and confinement for 2 years.
The link goes on to say how Thorsen is going to be reprimanded for taking part in a political rally while in uniform.
Originally posted by CousinMarylin
Originally posted by Irish614
reply to post by Benevolent Heretic
I just totally forgot, Paul asked him up there because when the soldier was talking on CNN the feed cut out and they had to cut away. He was letting him finish what he had to say.
So after CNN just cut away in an attempt to SAVE HIS ASS FOR HIM, Ron Paul encourages him to violate the code of conduct more as a revenge move against CNN who was trying to help him and when CNN reports on it as follow up, you attack CNN and even admit using inflammatory language just to do it?
How many of you think this got anyone not already supporting Ron Paul pause and made them reconsider?
How many of you think this makes you seem confused and angry?
edit on 6-1-2012 by CousinMarylin because: (no reason given)