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LT Barclay

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10. This arrest itself is crap. The only law he violated was the UCMJ. If he had violated another law and it was referred
Fri Jul 3, 2026, 05:52 PM
23 hrs ago

to military authorities it might be valid, but I don't believe these police have any jurisdiction over the matter. It just looks like suppression of free speech to me.
I hope he has lawyers with enough guts to hang his defense on the "all enemies foreign AND DOMESTIC" phrase.

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There's strength in numbers. Where are the other brave, patriotic, principled military officers when we need them? sop Yesterday #1
This............ turbinetree Yesterday #2
History shows Miguelito Loveless Yesterday #3
All it takes is one.............. turbinetree Yesterday #5
Probably obeying the law Wifes husband Yesterday #6
I've seen a lot of bitching buzzycrumbhunger Yesterday #4
Ignorance is bliss Wifes husband Yesterday #7
He has courage but he will ruin his career and loose his pension. I bet Trump will doc03 Yesterday #8
I stand with Major Watson LetMyPeopleVote 23 hrs ago #9
He's got more ribbons on his chest than that traitor jetting around in bribe plane........ turbinetree 21 hrs ago #13
This arrest itself is crap. The only law he violated was the UCMJ. If he had violated another law and it was referred LT Barclay 23 hrs ago #10
This............ turbinetree 22 hrs ago #11
Is it a violation of the UCMJ to speak the unvarnished truth and simply state demonstrable facts? sop 21 hrs ago #14
Well, it was tried during shrubs war in Iraq and Afganistan and to my knowledge all were convicted for refusing LT Barclay 17 hrs ago #16
He wasn't arrested because he was in uniform InstantGratification 20 hrs ago #15
That is different. But it still irks me that we need a "permit" to exercise our first amendment rights, but the SCOTUS LT Barclay 17 hrs ago #17
drip drip drip. pansypoo53219 21 hrs ago #12
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