lynnf
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Ordering a soldier to report to his duty station is NOT an "unlawful order."
Any theories or beliefs you may have about where the President may have been born, or whether any of the laws he signed were Constitutional do not change that.
He was ordered by his superior officer to report for duty. He willfully refused to follow that order. His ass is going to Leavenworth. End of story.
Some of you folks don't seem to understand the idea that joining the Army isn't the same as taking a civilian job. You don't have a lot of the rights and privileges a civilian has. You don't have the right to throw a hissy fit every time you get a wild hair up your ass. The Army takes order and discipline very seriously, and soldiers who refuse to do their duty are not treated with kid gloves.
Soldiers don't get to jump up on a soap box and play amateur Constitutional lawyer whenever they disagree with an order. They don't get to refuse to obey orders because they believe in a conspiracy theory about where the President was born. They don't get to refuse to report for duty to go to war because they believe the war is illegal or un Constitutional.
If they refuse to follow orders for any of those reasons, they may as well prepare for a few years of breaking big rocks down into little rocks (on of the rehabilitational activities offered at Leavenworth).
you remember the CHAIN of COMMAND don't you? and as well you know, orders originate at the top, not the bottom, that's what the chain of command is about. and since the order to war is coming from the President, it IS the President's order that Lakin is refusing.
and you are right that service members lose some rights when they join up, but they do not lose ALL rights! yes, it appears that Lakin will be losing out in this, but for the WRONG reasons, not the right ones. and he will be a shining beacon for the rest of us about what's wrong with this country for the past 20 years and beyond. they will make a martyr -- a powerful force in politics.
God bless you, Col Lakin.
"Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God." - Thomas Jefferson
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