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"Sir, I Will Not Obey That Order!"
Topic Started: May 30 2016, 08:32 PM (541 Views)
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As today’s military has, along with the rest of America, fallen under the control of the communist-reared fraud who has occupied the White House, Bill Whittle shares some insight relayed to him by a particular commander of approximately 500 Special Forces personnel.

While the benefits of military service have long been insufficient, the allure of serving their nation has still been enough to attract the skilled personnel of integrity and honor needed to secure our nation.

The current program of leadership replacement and purges being engaged in by the Obama regime has succeeded in degrading our military and the consequences outlined in this short narrative are serious, potentially devastating to our liberty and our nation.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DS2wXSKF5k&index=5&list=PLvOVyowmYcu0HeVcvmfzgnG-BNa6pEdWv

http://rickwells.us/sir-i-will-not-obey-that-order-the-erosion-of-americas-military-taken-one-step-too-far-from-defense-of-freedom/#prettyPhoto
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I have no idea what the context was of the order given but the order outlined by the person in the video is neither unconstitutional nor against any rules or ethics of war. He simply didn't feel like obeying it and that's not an acceptable reason for insubordination. Military men and women may disobey orders - even from the president - if they were against the Constitution or otherwise immoral based on normal ethical conduct. For instance, there is an excellent argument that a soldier may refuse to obey President Trump if ordered to intentionally target a terrorists' family or other innocents. But they can't simply disobey whenever they wish.
"The stars can be near or distant, according as we need them." - George Orwell, 1984
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Two a.m.
May 30 2016, 09:10 PM
I have no idea what the context was of the order given but the order outlined by the person in the video is neither unconstitutional nor against any rules or ethics of war. He simply didn't feel like obeying it and that's not an acceptable reason for insubordination. Military men and women may disobey orders - even from the president - if they were against the Constitution or otherwise immoral based on normal ethical conduct. For instance, there is an excellent argument that a soldier may refuse to obey President Trump if ordered to intentionally target a terrorists' family or other innocents. But they can't simply disobey whenever they wish.
If Trump orders it, then it isn't illegal.
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So, let me see if I understand this correctly, the military can inject you with whatever vaccines it wants. It can transport you anywhere, at any time, and order you to lay down your life in a military operation. It can provide you with medical treatment as it sees fit, with or without your consent. It can confine you indefinitely pretty much anywhere it wants to, for as long as it wants to.

But if the military wants to know how many guns you have in your household, so that if you become a possible threat with regards to suicide or homicide, you think you can tell the military to stuff it?

Yeah, I don't think so.
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American Identitarian
May 30 2016, 09:15 PM
Two a.m.
May 30 2016, 09:10 PM
I have no idea what the context was of the order given but the order outlined by the person in the video is neither unconstitutional nor against any rules or ethics of war. He simply didn't feel like obeying it and that's not an acceptable reason for insubordination. Military men and women may disobey orders - even from the president - if they were against the Constitution or otherwise immoral based on normal ethical conduct. For instance, there is an excellent argument that a soldier may refuse to obey President Trump if ordered to intentionally target a terrorists' family or other innocents. But they can't simply disobey whenever they wish.
If Trump orders it, then it isn't illegal.
That's a nice opinion you have, American Authoritarian.
"The stars can be near or distant, according as we need them." - George Orwell, 1984
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American Identitarian
May 30 2016, 09:15 PM
Two a.m.
May 30 2016, 09:10 PM
I have no idea what the context was of the order given but the order outlined by the person in the video is neither unconstitutional nor against any rules or ethics of war. He simply didn't feel like obeying it and that's not an acceptable reason for insubordination. Military men and women may disobey orders - even from the president - if they were against the Constitution or otherwise immoral based on normal ethical conduct. For instance, there is an excellent argument that a soldier may refuse to obey President Trump if ordered to intentionally target a terrorists' family or other innocents. But they can't simply disobey whenever they wish.
If Trump orders it, then it isn't illegal.
Seems you have clearly forgotten your training sessions where JAG personnel clearly outlined what is justifiable in disobeying an unlawful order.
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Family: California veteran behind Houston shooting rampage


http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/family-california-veteran-behind-houston-shooting-rampage/ar-BBtGVBM?li=BBnb7Kz
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