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Topic: If HE had a Daughter, She'd Look like Sheffy
willing2's photo
Thu 02/27/14 08:23 AM
Who be da he?

View the video and you'll see.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gsrYsGmEZs



She could/should be looking at an Article 15. Fine and I'd suggest a cut in rank and stand at attention, saluting the flag for 8 straight hours.

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 02/27/14 08:31 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Thu 02/27/14 08:43 AM

I won't be "hating" on her, she's a screwed up child who has no respect for the cost of freedom to keep our flag waving above our nation.

Just goes to show how screwed up our morals and educational system really are these days!

She deserves to discover the errors of her disrespect. I can only hope she learns from it.

Sadly, I think she will discover most people will now close doors to opportunities she may have had in her future with this selfish disrespect. That in itself will carry much more weight than an article 15 or any punishment the military may hand out.

She may have just cut off her own nose to spite her face not realizing the power of the internet in a moment of selfish indifference.....

What a waste

msharmony's photo
Thu 02/27/14 08:35 AM
not smart if she is truly a soldier

but if she is a soldier, kudos to her for doing what so many others never would (signing her life into the hands of someone else)


willing2's photo
Thu 02/27/14 08:39 AM
I agree, SS.

She needs the tough love.

Standing at attention all day as her brothers and sisters in arms parade past her to identify the soldier that will not have their backs.

msharmony's photo
Thu 02/27/14 08:44 AM
whether she will have a human beings back has little to do with whether she wants to be up at 5am for a salue

izzyphoto1977's photo
Thu 02/27/14 08:50 AM
I have no problem believing that someone would hide in their car instead of saluting the flag. But to be in the military and post on the internet that you're doing that everyday has to take a level of stupidity that is likely to get her killed in battle. I'm pretty sure enemies aren't going to just let her be if they come charging and find her hiding in a fox hole. hahaha

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 02/27/14 08:50 AM

not smart if she is truly a soldier

but if she is a soldier, kudos to her for doing what so many others never would (signing her life into the hands of someone else)




She just killed her future and nullified any pride associated with being a soldier.

Your comments are so uninformed and tasteless, not to mention WRONG, but then we are well aware of your own indifference to our flag and its symbolism.

no photo
Thu 02/27/14 08:57 AM

Who be da he?

View the video and you'll see.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gsrYsGmEZs



She could/should be looking at an Article 15. Fine and I'd suggest a cut in rank and stand at attention, saluting the flag for 8 straight hours.


Wow proof for the court martial, so then entitlement with no strings, seems about right. Welcome to the society of slaves.

no photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:00 AM

not smart if she is truly a soldier

but if she is a soldier, kudos to her for doing what so many others never would (signing her life into the hands of someone else)




Excuse me, is this really supposed to make sense? Not smart but kudos. And what is with the signing life into hands of others?

no photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:04 AM

I agree, SS.

She needs the tough love.

Standing at attention all day as her brothers and sisters in arms parade past her to identify the soldier that will not have their backs.


And then the court-martial and some brig life for a period of time, then back to the streets, and standing in other lines, welfare, food stamps, and other entitlement programs. And we wonder we they come from.

Just wondering, did she give up civilian entitlements for the more lucrative military ones?

InvictusV's photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:07 AM
I would say an article 15 and reduction in rank is in her future..


no photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:12 AM

whether she will have a human beings back has little to do with whether she wants to be up at 5am for a salue


5am, clueless as usual. And you get up when they tell you and do what they tell you, part of the contract for military entitlements. Of course on occasion you need to die for your entitlements.

And except for the ones like her, I have the utmost respect for those in uniform as some will make the ultimate sacrifice.

But none the less, it is an entitlement system whereas if you survive for from 20 to 30 years (so much harder today with all those wars) you get to be pay and other benefits for the rest of your life.

msharmony's photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:20 AM

I have no problem believing that someone would hide in their car instead of saluting the flag. But to be in the military and post on the internet that you're doing that everyday has to take a level of stupidity that is likely to get her killed in battle. I'm pretty sure enemies aren't going to just let her be if they come charging and find her hiding in a fox hole. hahaha


true, it does show poor judgment

no photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:20 AM
Edited by alnewman on Thu 02/27/14 09:22 AM

I have no problem believing that someone would hide in their car instead of saluting the flag. But to be in the military and post on the internet that you're doing that everyday has to take a level of stupidity that is likely to get her killed in battle. I'm pretty sure enemies aren't going to just let her be if they come charging and find her hiding in a fox hole. hahaha


I will salute the emblem of my free country at anytime it is appropriate according to ceremony and I will honor it always. However, I will never honor a flag with gold fringe, an Admiralty flag, the flag of war.

Personally I prefer my icon, the Merchant flag, the flag of peace.



The Mystery of the Forgotten U.S. Flag Revealed.

"The first authorization of a U.S. flag came about on June 14th, 1777, when Congress directed that a U.S. flag consist of 13 stripes, alternating red and white; that a union be 13 stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation. Through usage, horizontal stripes were adopted for use over military posts and vertical stripes adopted for use over civilian posts. Most flag purchase orders were for the military version by the Federal government. Out paced by military purchases, civil flag orders were almost non-existent as the cost was far more than most Americans could afford. Sightings of the Civilian Flag were rarely seen until U.S. Customs adopted the Civil Flag in it's enforcement of tax collection and inspection in ports as opposed to acts of war against merchant ships.

msharmony's photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:24 AM
Edited by msharmony on Thu 02/27/14 09:27 AM


not smart if she is truly a soldier

but if she is a soldier, kudos to her for doing what so many others never would (signing her life into the hands of someone else)




Excuse me, is this really supposed to make sense? Not smart but kudos. And what is with the signing life into hands of others?


IF SHE IS A SOLDIER (wearing the uniform isn't proof that you are actually enlisted) , what she did was not smart


IF SHE IS A SOLDIER, kudos to her for stepping up to the 'protection of our rigts',, that soldiers are supposed to be revered for

when you join the military, you agree to place your life in the hands and under the command of someone else,, literally, in the circumstance that there is war or battle,,,,

,,easier to understand? cause I used words my six year old would comprehend,,,

no photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:40 AM



not smart if she is truly a soldier

but if she is a soldier, kudos to her for doing what so many others never would (signing her life into the hands of someone else)




Excuse me, is this really supposed to make sense? Not smart but kudos. And what is with the signing life into hands of others?


IF SHE IS A SOLDIER (wearing the uniform isn't proof that you are actually enlisted) , what she did was not smart


IF SHE IS A SOLDIER, kudos to her for stepping up to the 'protection of our rigts',, that soldiers are supposed to be revered for

when you join the military, you agree to place your life in the hnds and under the command of someone else,, literally, in the circumstance that there is war or battle,,,,

,,easier to understand? cause I used words my six year old would comprehend,,,


Then perhaps your six year old should proof read your posts but I doubt it would comprehend either version.

And for anyone in full military uniform with a Private First Class rank tag could be prosecuted for impersonating an officer of the government. But then, this would just be another subject to which nothing is known and pure bull is presented.


And when you enlist in the military you swear/affirm an oath...

Oaths of Enlistment and Oaths of Office

""I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God." (Title 10, US Code; Act of 5 May 1960 replacing the wording first adopted in 1789, with amendment effective 5 October 1962)."

And where does it say you place your life into anyone's hands? It doesn't and if you think it does you should perhaps review the fate of one Lieutenant William L. Calley.

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:42 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Thu 02/27/14 09:43 AM



not smart if she is truly a soldier

but if she is a soldier, kudos to her for doing what so many others never would (signing her life into the hands of someone else)




Excuse me, is this really supposed to make sense? Not smart but kudos. And what is with the signing life into hands of others?


IF SHE IS A SOLDIER (wearing the uniform isn't proof that you are actually enlisted) , what she did was not smart


IF SHE IS A SOLDIER, kudos to her for stepping up to the 'protection of our rigts',, that soldiers are supposed to be revered for

when you join the military, you agree to place your life in the hands and under the command of someone else,, literally, in the circumstance that there is war or battle,,,,

,,easier to understand? cause I used words my six year old would comprehend,,,


Can anyone really be so literally misinformed?

A soldier makes a commitment to serve their country, it's people, to defend/honor the Constitution and the flag. They are subject to the UCMJ as we are subject to laws.

How is serving in the military putting your life in someone elses hands any more so than any normal person living under the laws of any government, civilian or otherwise?

please explain that brain fart?

msharmony's photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:46 AM


not smart if she is truly a soldier

but if she is a soldier, kudos to her for doing what so many others never would (signing her life into the hands of someone else)




She just killed her future and nullified any pride associated with being a soldier.

Your comments are so uninformed and tasteless, not to mention WRONG, but then we are well aware of your own indifference to our flag and its symbolism.



what is tasteless about saying it wasn't smart?

is that just continued obsession over my personal lack of passion about the flag, or ANY flag,,,?

msharmony's photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:49 AM
Edited by msharmony on Thu 02/27/14 09:52 AM




not smart if she is truly a soldier

but if she is a soldier, kudos to her for doing what so many others never would (signing her life into the hands of someone else)




Excuse me, is this really supposed to make sense? Not smart but kudos. And what is with the signing life into hands of others?


IF SHE IS A SOLDIER (wearing the uniform isn't proof that you are actually enlisted) , what she did was not smart


IF SHE IS A SOLDIER, kudos to her for stepping up to the 'protection of our rigts',, that soldiers are supposed to be revered for

when you join the military, you agree to place your life in the hands and under the command of someone else,, literally, in the circumstance that there is war or battle,,,,

,,easier to understand? cause I used words my six year old would comprehend,,,


Can anyone really be so literally misinformed?

A soldier makes a commitment to serve their country, it's people, to defend/honor the Constitution and the flag. They are subject to the UCMJ as we are subject to laws.

How is serving in the military putting your life in someone elses hands any more so than any normal person living under the laws of any government, civilian or otherwise?

please explain that brain fart?


ok, so, being a soldier is NO different than any other occupation people hold, so soldiers should receive no special appreciation or honor


someone else dictating when you rise, when you sleep, when you risk your life, when you speak an in what manner, is no different than living the civilian life

,, the rules change so much around here,, its just hard for me to keep up

my bad,,,

izzyphoto1977's photo
Thu 02/27/14 09:52 AM


I have no problem believing that someone would hide in their car instead of saluting the flag. But to be in the military and post on the internet that you're doing that everyday has to take a level of stupidity that is likely to get her killed in battle. I'm pretty sure enemies aren't going to just let her be if they come charging and find her hiding in a fox hole. hahaha


I will salute the emblem of my free country at anytime it is appropriate according to ceremony and I will honor it always. However, I will never honor a flag with gold fringe, an Admiralty flag, the flag of war.

Personally I prefer my icon, the Merchant flag, the flag of peace.



The Mystery of the Forgotten U.S. Flag Revealed.

"The first authorization of a U.S. flag came about on June 14th, 1777, when Congress directed that a U.S. flag consist of 13 stripes, alternating red and white; that a union be 13 stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation. Through usage, horizontal stripes were adopted for use over military posts and vertical stripes adopted for use over civilian posts. Most flag purchase orders were for the military version by the Federal government. Out paced by military purchases, civil flag orders were almost non-existent as the cost was far more than most Americans could afford. Sightings of the Civilian Flag were rarely seen until U.S. Customs adopted the Civil Flag in it's enforcement of tax collection and inspection in ports as opposed to acts of war against merchant ships.


I wasn't even thinking of someone making a statement against a government they feel is unjust. I was mostly just thinking of lazy people who would rather put out more effort to hide in their cars then to stand up for one minute with their hand on their chest while reciting some words.

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