'Tis the law; If you do not hold a clearance and possess classified material, you can have a free pass to the slammer. For reasons unknown to me, the press usually gets a break but not always. And don't come back with "How do you know?" or some similar, all of my military career was classified and I do know the rules.
The Pentagon Papers, officially titled United States – Vietnam Relations, 1945–1967: A Study Prepared by the Department of Defense, is a United States Department of Defense history of the United States' political-military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967. The papers were first brought to the attention of the public on the front page of The New York Times in 1971.[1] A 1996 article in The New York Times said that the Pentagon Papers "demonstrated, among other things, that the Lyndon Baines Johnson Administration had systematically lied, not only to the public but also to Congress, about a subject of transcendent national interest and significance".[2] The report was declassified and publicly released in June 2011./////////////////////The President lied so it was classified. Since the papers were no more than a history, the court released them.Gerald
You made my case.
Our coinage and legal tender have the phrase "In God we trust" on them.I have no objection to people having freedom to practice their religion, but as a non-believer, I do object to having those religious beliefs given priority and imposed upon me by law.It takes away my religious freedom of non-belief.If you believe in a God, I am sorry for your affliction -- get help.
Here is a blind vet still in the Army, the only officer who is on active duty who is blind who is told he can't wear a uniform to church or political meetings, yet gay servicemen are allowed to wear a uniform in gay rights parades.
Quote from: Hemodoc on August 14, 2013, 02:31:20 PMHere is a blind vet still in the Army, the only officer who is on active duty who is blind who is told he can't wear a uniform to church or political meetings, yet gay servicemen are allowed to wear a uniform in gay rights parades.Isn't pretty much any veteran allowed to wear his/her uniform in a parade? Goodness knows, I've seen enough uniformed veterans in parades to suspect that isn't illegal for anyone.Unless you're contending that "being gay" is a religion? Or perhaps a political position?
You can go to church expressing your lifestyle, no uniform.
Quote from: Hemodoc on August 14, 2013, 02:47:32 PMYou can go to church expressing your lifestyle, no uniform.I've never heard anyone compare being Christian to being gay before.
Here is another soldier relieved of his command because he disagreed with gay marriage due to his Christian beliefs. WOW. What is happening in our military???
Quote from: Hemodoc on August 14, 2013, 07:36:42 PMHere is another soldier relieved of his command because he disagreed with gay marriage due to his Christian beliefs. WOW. What is happening in our military???Just out of curiosity - what would your reaction be if a soldier was relieved of his command if he disagreed with white and black soldiers serving together, due to his Christian beliefs?
Quote from: rocker on August 15, 2013, 10:00:30 AMQuote from: Hemodoc on August 14, 2013, 07:36:42 PMHere is another soldier relieved of his command because he disagreed with gay marriage due to his Christian beliefs. WOW. What is happening in our military???Just out of curiosity - what would your reaction be if a soldier was relieved of his command if he disagreed with white and black soldiers serving together, due to his Christian beliefs?Rocker, that is NOT a Christian belief. The Bible states ALL men are of one blood. We already settled the issue of race in the military a long time ago my friend.