Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez

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piasabird

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The United States should make it illegal for retired soldiers to comment on their jobs or their ex-commander-in-chief for security reasons. If they do, they should lose their retirement and be courts martialed. This is akin to being a traitor.
 

Phokus

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Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: Evan Lieb
Btw, how many retired generals now have come out openly against the war in Iraq? How many have come out for the war in Iraq? It's telling that our military leaders think, unanimously from what I've seen, that Iraq was/is a mistake/disaster. Puts much needed perspective into a situation that desperately requires it.
The ?perspective? you are talking about is for history books.

Whether Iraq was a mistake or not is irrelevant to the choices that face us today.

Too many people on the left are more interested in settling scores ?See!!! We told you it was as mistake.? Than dealing with the situation as it exists today.

And those on the Neo-Con Left (i consider you leftists of the FDR/LBJ mold) are interested in moving the goal posts all over the place every week so you can say, "SEE, WE WON!", even in the face of failure.
 

CaptnKirk

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Originally posted by: piasabird
The United States should make it illegal for retired soldiers to comment on their jobs or their ex-commander-in-chief for security reasons. If they do, they should lose their retirement and be courts martialed. This is akin to being a traitor.




Yeah, right - so much for constitutional 'freedom of speech' in a GOP dictatorship.


Why do you people hate our country so much that you want to replace all the freedom with the policies of communism or facism ?

 

fskimospy

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Originally posted by: piasabird
The United States should make it illegal for retired soldiers to comment on their jobs or their ex-commander-in-chief for security reasons. If they do, they should lose their retirement and be courts martialed. This is akin to being a traitor.

This little paragraph you wrote is completely insane. Why would you possibly want this?
 

ayabe

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Originally posted by: piasabird
The United States should make it illegal for retired soldiers to comment on their jobs or their ex-commander-in-chief for security reasons. If they do, they should lose their retirement and be courts martialed. This is akin to being a traitor.

He should probably be executed even being a phony soldier and all.

You are akin to a sad person.