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In reply to the discussion: ACLU, others help Marine who criticized Obama fight dismissal [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)34. There is no problem. IRS agents do not sign a document and swear they will obey the rules in UCMJ.
You are informed about this before you enlist or commission, and in your initial training, these special rules contained in the UCMJ are drilled into your head.
You can agree to curtail your rights by signing contracts to that effect. That is what you do when you enter the armed forces. It is a serious decision not to be taken lightly. If you find yourself unhappy with the rules after time, you can get out. This person re-enlisted twice. I dont understand how anyone can have any sympathy for him after twice re-enlisting and accepting promotion to NCO status.
He knew what the rules were all along and chose to violate them. There is no flood of people in the military doing this.
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As a former Marine, this is one of the rare cases in which I disagree with the ACLU.
Uncle Joe
Apr 2012
#3
Hell, they should have heard what I had to say about LBJ when I was in.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2012
#5
Ex. As in "no longer", "not a lifer", "eat the apple and fuck the corps".
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2012
#11
Nah, you're just an outlier. You want to be a celebrity "ex"-marine? Think ...
11 Bravo
Apr 2012
#32
Did you go to your local paper and make sure civilians knew about this?
nadinbrzezinski
Apr 2012
#26
I wasn't a draftee. Joining up didn't make me a slave or hired killer.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2012
#36
Sorry, but the Marine formed a FB group and declared he would not follow his CIC's orders.
DevonRex
Apr 2012
#8
Everyone who enlists or commissions into the military knows about this and other restrictions
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#14
To which 'same thing' are you referring? Did he insult his commanders? Apples to Oranges
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#31
There is no problem. IRS agents do not sign a document and swear they will obey the rules in UCMJ.
stevenleser
Apr 2012
#34