YES....With out a doubt. It's about that constitution they swore to uphold. Too bad the administration forgot their oath.
2007-03-02 15:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Not particularly, Seaman Hutto for one has a very odd past.
His previous employment was for Amnesty International
He's written for Socialist Worker,
He's written for "GI Special" which advocates Enlisted men Killing their Officers
He's particpated in "Militant Socialist Protests against the Military machine" whatever thats supposed to mean
He organized anti-war protests over the Iraq invasion before suddenly joining the Navy
even though he's claimed to be the founder of appeal for reddress, the actual persons behind it are Moveon.org, Fourth Freedom Foundation & Fenton Communications, a PR firm that works for Moveon.org. The whole charade is put forth as a Grassroots organization, when the reality is its slickly organized by groups trying to hide their affiliations.
I served & was Wounded In Iraq, I will be going back soon. These deluded individuals were lured into this by Hutto
2007-03-03 00:36:43
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answered by Anonymous
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they can tell it like it is, but they should have know better than to do it in uniform. if they had careers, they just ended them. it is a volunteer force, you can always get out. you take an oath, and you should uphold it. our image is tarnished all over the world, why tarnish it where we need the support? the country voted these people into office, we just took an oath to obey their decisions. it's funny to me that the only portray the negative. maybe the media should focus on some of the amazing things that are done as much as the bad. they spend too much time glorifying these killers, televising what they do-that is exactly what they want, and everyone is buying into this crap.
2007-03-02 23:22:40
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answered by leisy24 1
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Just how the hell would YOU know? You're not in the military, you've never served in the military, you've never been to Iraq...just how would you know what's the truth and what isn't?
Your "bona fides" stop at being a keyboard commando, skippy. You know NOTHING of what it's REALLY like.
2007-03-03 08:59:13
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answered by Team Chief 5
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I am prowd of all our troops!
They are going through a lot in the name of freedom!!!!
2007-03-02 23:17:16
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answered by TRUE GRIT 5
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That would be difficult for me to say, I stopped watching anything on CBS years ago. They aren't exactly known for honesty in reporting much of anything!
2007-03-02 23:17:56
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answered by rosi l 5
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Yes, they should be allowed to speak their minds whenever and wherever they wish.
2007-03-02 23:17:11
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answered by Timothy M 5
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