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The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rockindeano wrote:And if he doesn't respect Obama, he should have stepped down, like Colin Powell did when Bush and Rice were busy lying to the UN under the guise of Resolution 1441.
I wish Powell took such a noble high road. Instead, they used his credibility for the WMD sales pitch, and then fired his ass. Read it.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 00106.html

Rockindeano wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rockindeano wrote:And if he doesn't respect Obama, he should have stepped down, like Colin Powell did when Bush and Rice were busy lying to the UN under the guise of Resolution 1441.
I wish Powell took such a noble high road. Instead, they used his credibility for the WMD sales pitch, and then fired his ass. Read it.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 00106.html
That is a remarkable read. The White House sending his resignation letter back to him because of a typo? What assholes! Bush never spoke to him in his last days...let's Card be the one to make the call. Sounds like a rock band I know of.
Don wrote:I'm not looking at this as a left or right issue. I'm looking at who is the best man on the ground in Afghanistan. We know our allies are going to be bailing sooner or later. I think a change in leadership by us hastens that decision for some which means more weight on our own troops and more deaths.

portland wrote:Rockindeano wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rockindeano wrote:And if he doesn't respect Obama, he should have stepped down, like Colin Powell did when Bush and Rice were busy lying to the UN under the guise of Resolution 1441.
I wish Powell took such a noble high road. Instead, they used his credibility for the WMD sales pitch, and then fired his ass. Read it.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 00106.html
That is a remarkable read. The White House sending his resignation letter back to him because of a typo? What assholes! Bush never spoke to him in his last days...let's Card be the one to make the call. Sounds like a rock band I know of.
LMAO![]()

Rockindeano wrote:portland wrote:Rockindeano wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rockindeano wrote:And if he doesn't respect Obama, he should have stepped down, like Colin Powell did when Bush and Rice were busy lying to the UN under the guise of Resolution 1441.
I wish Powell took such a noble high road. Instead, they used his credibility for the WMD sales pitch, and then fired his ass. Read it.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 00106.html
That is a remarkable read. The White House sending his resignation letter back to him because of a typo? What assholes! Bush never spoke to him in his last days...let's Card be the one to make the call. Sounds like a rock band I know of.
LMAO![]()
Nothing funny about it at all. Just proof what that sleazy administration did and to a good man and faithful public servant. Disgusting.
Rockindeano wrote: Obama actually considered retaining him.



portland wrote:Rockindeano wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rockindeano wrote:And if he doesn't respect Obama, he should have stepped down, like Colin Powell did when Bush and Rice were busy lying to the UN under the guise of Resolution 1441.
I wish Powell took such a noble high road. Instead, they used his credibility for the WMD sales pitch, and then fired his ass. Read it.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 00106.html
That is a remarkable read. The White House sending his resignation letter back to him because of a typo? What assholes! Bush never spoke to him in his last days...let's Card be the one to make the call. Sounds like a rock band I know of.
LMAO![]()


7 Wishes wrote:It IS a violation of military law.
That is a direct violation of Article 88 of the UCMJ.
Look it up and get back to me.
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/punitive ... /mcm88.htm
Text.
“Any commissioned officer who uses contemptuous words against the President, the Vice President, Congress, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of a military department, the Secretary of Transportation, or the Governor or legislature of any State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession in which he is on duty or present shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.”
Elements.
(1) That the accused was a commissioned officer of the United States armed forces;
(2) That the accused used certain words against an official or legislature named in the article;
(3) That by an act of the accused these words came to the knowledge of a person other than the accused; and
(4) That the words used were contemptuous, either in themselves or by virtue of the circumstances under which they were used. Note: If the words were against a Governor or legislature, add the following element
(5) That the accused was then present in the State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession of the Governor or legislature concerned.
Explanation.
The official or legislature against whom the words are used must be occupying one of the offices or be one of the legislatures named in Article 88 at the time of the offense. Neither “Congress” nor “legislature” includes its members individually. “Governor” does not include “lieutenant governor.” It is immaterial whether the words are used against the official in an official or private capacity. If not personally contemptuous, ad-verse criticism of one of the officials or legislatures named in the article in the course of a political discussion, even though emphatically expressed, may not be charged as a violation of the article.
Similarly, expressions of opinion made in a purely private conversation should not rdinarily be charged. Giving broad circulation to a written publication containing contemptuous words of the kind made punishable by this article, or the utterance of contemptuous words of this kind in the presence of military subordinates, aggravates the offense. The truth or falsity of the statements is immaterial.
Lesser included offense.
Article 80—attempts
Maximum punishment.
Dismissal, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and confinement for 1 year.
Above Information from Manual for Court Martial, 2002, Chapter 4, Paragraph 12

lights1961 wrote:Deano... wouldnt you say then that Clinton was also going around lying to the public about WMD in the 90s Reno was out there and some of the others talking about the same issue....then... The weapons I feel were there...
lights1961 wrote:IRAQ just moved or sold em to Syria, while we werent watching...
lights1961 wrote:....if another leader was in office, they would have done the same thing... would have had too, maybe not as quick as W did... but hindsight is easy on the left... when its after the fact...
Rockindeano wrote: As for allies in Afganistan, doesn't the US have it's two best friends there, in the UK and Canada?

The_Noble_Cause wrote:lights1961 wrote:Deano... wouldnt you say then that Clinton was also going around lying to the public about WMD in the 90s Reno was out there and some of the others talking about the same issue....then... The weapons I feel were there...
The inspectors who were on the ground and were pulled out, beg to differ. Bush said he would exhaust all possible non-military avenues. When your inspectors are saying "hold up, there's no WMDs" and you unleash shock and awe anyway, what does that tell you?lights1961 wrote:IRAQ just moved or sold em to Syria, while we werent watching...
But we were watching - all the time. Remember the satellite imagery of the mobile weapons labs? Just where do you think those came from?lights1961 wrote:....if another leader was in office, they would have done the same thing... would have had too, maybe not as quick as W did... but hindsight is easy on the left... when its after the fact...
This is pure fantasy. Would President Gore's administration have been swarming with PNAC neocons who had been banging the Iraq war drumbeat for years? Highly doubtful. Bush handed them the keys to foreign policy. If anything, Gore would have kept up air raids and sanctions, which had decimated the country.
lights1961 wrote:BUT you dont know that really...its all speculation....about what GORE MIGHT HAVE HAD TO DO IN THE CASE OF NATIONAL SECURITY after 9/11...
lights1961 wrote:...but remember 9.11 changed all of everyone's thinking in DC and in the W administration and around the country...even your SIDE wanted IRAQ attacked... remember???

Saint John wrote:Rockindeano wrote: As for allies in Afganistan, doesn't the US have it's two best friends there, in the UK and Canada?
Canada .... What the fuck did they send ... a goalie and a case of fucking Molson???

7 Wishes wrote:Under no circumstances would Gore have invaded Iraq. He has even said that in numerous interviews.
7 Wishes wrote:As for Article 88, slucero...read it. You're wrong. Stanely DID break the law.

RossValoryRocks wrote:7 Wishes wrote:Under no circumstances would Gore have invaded Iraq. He has even said that in numerous interviews.
Yeah after the fact...and after it became a hot potato issue. Plus he is a politician...wtf did you EXPECT him to say? I mean REALLY? You expect the truth?
Just like I am SURE he was always faithful to Tipper...
7 Wishes wrote:As for Article 88, slucero...read it. You're wrong. Stanely DID break the law.
Well as a former MP (That's a military police officer for all you civilians) I can tell you under no circumstances did he violate the UCMJ...He would have been prosecuted...the military is not prone to laxity on article 88...EVER...no matter WHOM it is...
HOWEVER...
What he did was violate an unwritten rule about criticizing the civilians who actually are in charge of things...
And Obama was right to fire him...

Fact Finder wrote:A top aide to former Gov. Rod Blagojevich said he believed Barack Obama knew of Blagojevich's plot to win himself a presidential Cabinet post in exchange for appointing Valerie Jarrett to the U.S. Senate.
John Harris, Blagojevich's former chief of staff, testified Wednesday in the former governor's corruption trial that three days after the Nov. 4, 2008, presidential election, the ex-governor told Harris he felt confident Obama knew he wanted to swap perks.

RossValoryRocks wrote:Fact Finder wrote:A top aide to former Gov. Rod Blagojevich said he believed Barack Obama knew of Blagojevich's plot to win himself a presidential Cabinet post in exchange for appointing Valerie Jarrett to the U.S. Senate.
John Harris, Blagojevich's former chief of staff, testified Wednesday in the former governor's corruption trial that three days after the Nov. 4, 2008, presidential election, the ex-governor told Harris he felt confident Obama knew he wanted to swap perks.
FF...I gotta say...it's one scumbag politican trying to deflect attention by INSINUATING that the President was involved in some impropriety.
I actually DON'T believe it...because it would be completely stupid that well...I just don't think ANY President (or this case President-Elect) would even THINK about it...now...Rahm???
Well...


7 Wishes wrote:Wow, that really is incriminating.
Rahm is beginning to come across as a self-absorbed, petulant, narcissistic asshole, though.

slucero wrote:Guess that makes YOU WRONG eh 7?

7 Wishes wrote:slucero wrote:Guess that makes YOU WRONG eh 7?
Nope. Not at all. READ IT. It meets all the requirements without fail. Had he not voluntarily tendered his resignation he would (or could) have been court-martialed. That would have been a terrible PR move for this Administration.
Text.
“Any commissioned officer who uses contemptuous words against the President, the Vice President, Congress, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of a military department, the Secretary of Transportation, or the Governor or legislature of any State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession in which he is on duty or present shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.” CHECK
Elements.
(1) That the accused was a commissioned officer of the United States armed forces; CHECK
(2) That the accused used certain words against an official or legislature named in the article; CHECK
(3) That by an act of the accused these words came to the knowledge of a person other than the accused; CHECK and
(4) That the words used were contemptuous, either in themselves or by virtue of the circumstances under which they were used. CHECK


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