Just reopening old wounds...since I was at work and I missed the latter half of the debate where we decided military members who weren't in combat were worthless and just collecting a paycheck.
When YOU go to work and have a hundred lives or so lost on whether YOU forget to puncuate a report right, then you can start telling me...or my platoon of twenty five soldiers, that our jobs are useless.
AND...if I were going to be court martialed for speaking out against the commander in chief, it would have happened a long time ago with a mouth as big as mine. The fact is, only officers can be tried under UCMJ for badmouthing the president, and that's only because he directly commisions them. Enlisted men have always had the freedom of political opinion, and it's been proven legally time and again. Hell, I even encourage it amongst my troups. Moderated debate/discussion can build morale, cohesion and awareness of our governments traditions/political systems.
AND...Security has checked my website regularly through the course of my career, as have my commanders and first line supervisors. They email me corrections/deletions I need to make and I make them. So, yes, my opinions are well and widely known, and I'm still doing my job every day. I can give you the number to my commander if anyone is THAT offended. But I can assure you, all he'll say is I'm a damn fine NCO and entitled to whatever opinion I damn well please.
A soldier does not have to be a die hard republican, or even a supporter of the President. He just has to follow his orders, knowing their futility and foolishness...because he hopes and prays the man above him knows something he doesn't.
Now once again, let's talk about opinions, not about people and their qualifications for making them.
So...can we all agree...Ted Kennedy for Vice President?