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Member Section => Politics & RKBA => Topic started by: Teresa Heilevang on March 16, 2010, 05:40:49 PM
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If this has been posted before.. tell me and I'll remove it..
You are gonna love this Army guy ! He tells it like it is.......
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The General is absolutely right. However, with this administration in power, we're no longer even allowed to USE the "T-Word".
I weep for this nation.
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Bravo, General. When does this man announce he's running for President? He's got my vote.
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Not only can't you use the T word we invite them HLS & FBI meetings about investigating them to make sure we don't hurt their feelings . I S Y N PJM Bill Whittle interview.
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Sounds like an intelligent man....spot-on.
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Rarely do I agree with Boykin, here I do. Too bad he didn't understand that an officer, particularly, can't/shouldn't give political and religious speeches in unform. Say what you want, just put on a suit and tie and be introduced as Mr. Boykin. Not a hard thing to do.
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Rarely do I agree with Boykin, here I do. Too bad he didn't understand that an officer, particularly, can't/shouldn't give political and religious speeches in unform. Say what you want, just put on a suit and tie and be introduced as Mr. Boykin. Not a hard thing to do.
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Is anybody surprised by this? This part is a little surprising, although the caveat that follows pretty much counters that portion of the statement.
Our Constitution provides freedom OF religion...Not freedom FROM religion. If the General called a manditory meeting and delivered a sermon, THAT'S over the line. For him to wear his work clothes and talk about what he believes to people who want to hear what he has to say IS NOT over the line.
Having an Islamofascist shrink counseling returning soldiers is so far over the line it is beyond analogy.
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Is anybody surprised by this? This part is a little surprising, although the caveat that follows pretty much counters that portion of the statement.
Our Constitution provides freedom OF religion...Not freedom FROM religion. If the General called a manditory meeting and delivered a sermon, THAT'S over the line. For him to wear his work clothes and talk about what he believes to people who want to hear what he has to say IS NOT over the line.
Having an Islamofascist shrink counseling returning soldiers is so far over the line it is beyond analogy.
Agreed on the last part. The guy should have booted not for his statements alone, but his associations alone. Hanging in juhadi web sites was reason enough and no 1A hangups. As far asBoykin, the problem is that when an fficer speaks in uniform (particularly a general) people could think they're making policy or representing policy. Hence the taking the uniform off to make it clear its just your POV.
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