Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's deconstruct this once and for all with an analogy:
If soldier A found out that soldier B was a wife beater, and then soldier A beat the crap out of soldier B for it, guess what, soldier A would be charged under the UCMJ for beating soldier B. The fact that soldier B beat his wife doesn't change anything about how soldier A acted inappropriately. Soldier B's situation with his wife beating is a separate issue from soldier A's beating soldier B up, both are issues that would get charges filed. Soldier B's behavior does not excuse soldier A's behavior. Got it?
I'd hate to have you in my family - sibling, spouse, child.
Let's not break a "rule" to save a life. sheeple asshole
Hey, FUCK YOU too. Are you willfully stupid, or what?
Lemme explain this one last time: If you beat your wife, and I come over and beat the shit out of you for it, that's a choice I make, and if I get arrested and charged with assault for it, that's a consequence I accept. The problem is not with me not wanting to "break rules." The difference is that I am aware of the consequences, and I would accept them, and I would PROUDLY take my court date and whatever sentence for it, rather than thinking I could just beat the shit out of someone and get away with it, regardless of what a scumbag you are. I damn sure wouldn't be sitting around WHINING about it the way you pathetic scumbags are.
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Look, I wouldn't want you in my family either. You'd be the FIRST to just sit around and whine as opposed to doing anything at all.
Yet Obama is willing to break the law for illegal aliens, willing to commend Bergdahl, but unwilling to change anything for this Afghan commander who hit another man for not only raping a child, but beating his mother who begged our Marine for help. The Commander laughed in the face of he Maine when confronted. He's lucky he was only punched, frankly
Blah blah blah, illegal aliens, Bergdahl, blah blah. Oh, you forgot BENGHAAAAAZIIIII!
Your out-of-control partisanship is showing yet again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have no idea how the military works. You think there is an order stating disregard all child rape? You're the idiot.
Matter of fact, I do know how the military works, I served. Did you? I doubt it.
Yes, I do..as someone who stokes the home front while.loved ones are in harms way I would say I do. And I know all about how commanders intent is conveyed down the chain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have no idea how the military works. You think there is an order stating disregard all child rape? You're the idiot.
Matter of fact, I do know how the military works, I served. Did you? I doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:You have no idea how the military works. You think there is an order stating disregard all child rape? You're the idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's deconstruct this once and for all with an analogy:
If soldier A found out that soldier B was a wife beater, and then soldier A beat the crap out of soldier B for it, guess what, soldier A would be charged under the UCMJ for beating soldier B. The fact that soldier B beat his wife doesn't change anything about how soldier A acted inappropriately. Soldier B's situation with his wife beating is a separate issue from soldier A's beating soldier B up, both are issues that would get charges filed. Soldier B's behavior does not excuse soldier A's behavior. Got it?
I'd hate to have you in my family - sibling, spouse, child.
Let's not break a "rule" to save a life. sheeple asshole
Hey, FUCK YOU too. Are you willfully stupid, or what?
Lemme explain this one last time: If you beat your wife, and I come over and beat the shit out of you for it, that's a choice I make, and if I get arrested and charged with assault for it, that's a consequence I accept. The problem is not with me not wanting to "break rules." The difference is that I am aware of the consequences, and I would accept them, and I would PROUDLY take my court date and whatever sentence for it, rather than thinking I could just beat the shit out of someone and get away with it, regardless of what a scumbag you are. I damn sure wouldn't be sitting around WHINING about it the way you pathetic scumbags are.
.
Look, I wouldn't want you in my family either. You'd be the FIRST to just sit around and whine as opposed to doing anything at all.
Yet Obama is willing to break the law for illegal aliens, willing to commend Bergdahl, but unwilling to change anything for this Afghan commander who hit another man for not only raping a child, but beating his mother who begged our Marine for help. The Commander laughed in the face of he Maine when confronted. He's lucky he was only punched, frankly
Anonymous wrote:You have no idea how the military works. You think there is an order stating disregard all child rape? You're the idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's deconstruct this once and for all with an analogy:
If soldier A found out that soldier B was a wife beater, and then soldier A beat the crap out of soldier B for it, guess what, soldier A would be charged under the UCMJ for beating soldier B. The fact that soldier B beat his wife doesn't change anything about how soldier A acted inappropriately. Soldier B's situation with his wife beating is a separate issue from soldier A's beating soldier B up, both are issues that would get charges filed. Soldier B's behavior does not excuse soldier A's behavior. Got it?
I'd hate to have you in my family - sibling, spouse, child.
Let's not break a "rule" to save a life. sheeple asshole
Hey, FUCK YOU too. Are you willfully stupid, or what?
Lemme explain this one last time: If you beat your wife, and I come over and beat the shit out of you for it, that's a choice I make, and if I get arrested and charged with assault for it, that's a consequence I accept. The problem is not with me not wanting to "break rules." The difference is that I am aware of the consequences, and I would accept them, and I would PROUDLY take my court date and whatever sentence for it, rather than thinking I could just beat the shit out of someone and get away with it, regardless of what a scumbag you are. I damn sure wouldn't be sitting around WHINING about it the way you pathetic scumbags are.
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Look, I wouldn't want you in my family either. You'd be the FIRST to just sit around and whine as opposed to doing anything at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's deconstruct this once and for all with an analogy:
If soldier A found out that soldier B was a wife beater, and then soldier A beat the crap out of soldier B for it, guess what, soldier A would be charged under the UCMJ for beating soldier B. The fact that soldier B beat his wife doesn't change anything about how soldier A acted inappropriately. Soldier B's situation with his wife beating is a separate issue from soldier A's beating soldier B up, both are issues that would get charges filed. Soldier B's behavior does not excuse soldier A's behavior. Got it?
Want the difference? Soldier A has moral fiber
Anonymous wrote:Let's deconstruct this once and for all with an analogy:
If soldier A found out that soldier B was a wife beater, and then soldier A beat the crap out of soldier B for it, guess what, soldier A would be charged under the UCMJ for beating soldier B. The fact that soldier B beat his wife doesn't change anything about how soldier A acted inappropriately. Soldier B's situation with his wife beating is a separate issue from soldier A's beating soldier B up, both are issues that would get charges filed. Soldier B's behavior does not excuse soldier A's behavior. Got it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really, you have no idea where this policy came from either. Its easy to just blame it on the field commanders. Usually when a system is rotten the leadership sets the tone for the rest to follow.
I hope more details will come out over the next few days.
Uh-huh, rotten leadership. This abhorrent Afghan practice was going on when we had troops in Afghanistan with George W. Bush as Commander In Chief. Obviously we didn't deal with it then, obviously the practice continued on, obviously the practice never stopped, obviously it was never dealt with under Bush...
So if you are so sure it's the "rotten leadership's" fault then it was already his predecessor Bush's fault long before Obama even showed up.
and Obama has had 8 years to deal with it.
Dubya had 6 years to deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really, you have no idea where this policy came from either. Its easy to just blame it on the field commanders. Usually when a system is rotten the leadership sets the tone for the rest to follow.
I hope more details will come out over the next few days.
Uh-huh, rotten leadership. This abhorrent Afghan practice was going on when we had troops in Afghanistan with George W. Bush as Commander In Chief. Obviously we didn't deal with it then, obviously the practice continued on, obviously the practice never stopped, obviously it was never dealt with under Bush...
So if you are so sure it's the "rotten leadership's" fault then it was already his predecessor Bush's fault long before Obama even showed up.
and Obama has had 8 years to deal with it.
Anonymous wrote: Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said he's learned that the Army leadership has since pushed a "gag order" prohibiting soldiers from "speaking to anyone regarding the case." Hunter has asked Defense Secretary Ash Carter to "review this matter immediately."
The inquiry is currently being referred to the DOD as we speak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really, you have no idea where this policy came from either. Its easy to just blame it on the field commanders. Usually when a system is rotten the leadership sets the tone for the rest to follow.
I hope more details will come out over the next few days.
Uh-huh, rotten leadership. This abhorrent Afghan practice was going on when we had troops in Afghanistan with George W. Bush as Commander In Chief. Obviously we didn't deal with it then, obviously the practice continued on, obviously the practice never stopped, obviously it was never dealt with under Bush...
So if you are so sure it's the "rotten leadership's" fault then it was already his predecessor Bush's fault long before Obama even showed up.
Anonymous wrote:Really, you have no idea where this policy came from either. Its easy to just blame it on the field commanders. Usually when a system is rotten the leadership sets the tone for the rest to follow.
I hope more details will come out over the next few days.