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Originally Posted by willravel
I guess you missed the massive expose on Walter Reed? Or do you think me saying "I don't agree with your profession" to hospitals with infestations and lower than third world care?
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I don't know what the hell you are saying here.
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First off, you were using a "biased" in an odd way. What you call bias, I call free thinking. So in actuality I don't hold anyone to a higher standard.
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Cool, from now on I will refer to prejudice against gays, blacks, women, and jews as "free thinking". Thank you will, for opening my eyes...
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I'll tell you what, then. Write a scathing editorial on the presidency of George W. Bush and have it published in a newspaper. Oh, and google Ehren Watada for a military officer I do respect.
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No. That is where my freedom of speech is curtailed in respect to yours. I gave up that right when I volunteered my time and health to serve the will of this country. If I call the POTUS a fuckhead, I will at the very least lose my job, but then again if you published an editorial calling your boss a fuckhead, you would most likely be fired as well, just like your pretty-boy Watada. I can refuse orders that are illegal under the UCMJ, not policies that I find personally objectionable.
Question: If your little unicorn herder becomes president, and I disagree with his policies, would you support my right to do whatever the fuck I wanted rather than following orders?
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Apparently I know about what "Steve" was doing better than you do.
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Aren't you precious. And a psychic to boot. How can I compete with that? Actually if left to his devices he would much rather have let it ride, as a dismissal creates hundreds of hours of paperwork, hard feeling among the other recruiters, and a general pain in the ass. But there's that damn UCMJ, stateing in black and white what we are to do in such an event. And we do it, whether we want to or not. That is what being in the military entails, you wouldn't understand.