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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    For instance, without the COL, USAR ******* after his name, would that statement have even been posted on this board?

    You bet your life it would. I like these ideas offered and I don't care if
    he graduated high school or not. This man makes sense.


    This man is also retired from Military service & can say what he wants to say.

    What are they going to do, hold his military retirement check? Retired
    Military are allowed to use their former rank after they leave the service.
    It's done all the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    It's done all the time.

    Let's see if my creds make me anymore noteworthy?


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    Nope, I still sound like an AH.

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    My nephew -USMC (RET.) - and I once had spirited convo about Bill Clinton and what he thought about him. My nephew surprised me, He sheepishly shrugged his shoulders, smiled and said that he could not comment on his CIC? This was at the time of BC's budget cuts and pillaging of the AF of America.

    To this day he really won't comment about politics. He was a lowly grunt, but I am proud that he didn't take the rules that he was under-and is no longer bound by seriously.

    It's like driving, You get less stressed and arrive in better spirits when you stop tooting your horn at every stop sign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    Let's see if my creds make me anymore noteworthy?


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    Nope, I still sound like an AH.

    Now Richard, don't be so hard on yourself.

    How many more titles do you want to have in your lifetime? How many job
    apps did you put in today? Any nibbles?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    Now Richard, don't be so hard on yourself.

    How many more titles do you want to have in your lifetime? How many job
    apps did you put in today? Any nibbles?

    Dearest,

    IT's all in jest, I have to laugh at myself!

    I wasted too many years wondering what people thought about me, to really find out what I thought about myself.

    Plus, if I laugh long enough, the people around me start to laugh, too!


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    You cannot use your retired military rank to advance a political statement, period. It's a violation of both the UCMJ and the Hatch act. And yes, they can withhold pay and take other punitive actions, and I wish they would. There were various issues in the 2004 campaign with both sides trotting out wounded soldiers, vets, etc. in uniform. Everyone got a quick reminder about the Hatch act, and no further action was taken, as usual.

    Had he not used the rank, I almost guarantee Obama's campaign wouldn't have made that mailing.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    You cannot use your retired military rank to advance a political statement, period. It's a violation of both the UCMJ and the Hatch act. And yes, they can withhold pay and take other punitive actions, and I wish they would. There were various issues in the 2004 campaign with both sides trotting out wounded soldiers, vets, etc. in uniform. Everyone got a quick reminder about the Hatch act, and no further action was taken, as usual.

    Had he not used the rank, I almost guarantee Obama's campaign wouldn't have made that mailing.

    How sad. I did not realize Americans are required to give up their constitutional rights when they join the military. Rather ironic, isn't it?

    So how did those horrid Swift Boaters get away with lying about a fellow soldier? Is that permissable? How are you allowed to express policitical opinions on here? How are former military people allowed to serve in congress or the cabinet?

    And...how does McCain get away with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    How sad. I did not realize Americans are required to give up their constitutional rights when they join the military. Rather ironic, isn't it?

    So how did those horrid Swift Boaters get away with lying about a fellow soldier? Is that permissable? How are you allowed to express policitical opinions on here? How are former military people allowed to serve in congress or the cabinet?

    And...how does McCain get away with it?
    This comes down to reading comprehension again...

    If I said something like this...

    "All Democrats are misguided fools and deserve to be killed.

    SFC Brian D B**** USA, Retired"

    THAT is a UCMJ violation. If I left out the rank and (ret) part... Its all good. And yes, it is THAT simple.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    You cannot use your retired military rank to advance a political statement, period. It's a violation of both the UCMJ and the Hatch act. And yes, they can withhold pay and take other punitive actions, and I wish they would. There were various issues in the 2004 campaign with both sides trotting out wounded soldiers, vets, etc. in uniform. Everyone got a quick reminder about the Hatch act, and no further action was taken, as usual.

    Had he not used the rank, I almost guarantee Obama's campaign wouldn't have made that mailing.

    The statement by a retired officer was NOT used in any mailing.

    Re using the Hatch Act to enforce silence on political issues on non serving
    military members is unconstitutional. I would love to see a court case on this
    very issue, but it won't happen. Now, if a active military officer voiced his
    personal beliefs while in service of his country, then that's a different ball
    game.
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