One problem is the surprising number of people in Congress that don’t understand what lawful orders are.
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Congress needs to be reminded that if they want troops to disobey orders, then they can also disobey them when Congress authorizes war. "I'm good sarge.. I won't be deploying today."
2 weeks ago | 69
Remember the guy who thought island's floated on the ocean
2 weeks ago | 48
Taking legal advice from people that aren’t lawyers is ALWAYS a bad idea. Whether you’re in the military or not.
2 weeks ago | 13
Politicians are not in the chain of command and only the president is in the chain of command and he's a politician
2 weeks ago | 26
If you think a politician words is going to sway the mind of a warrior, then you are not a warrior.
2 weeks ago | 3
"Sorry, Staff Sergeant, my congressman said I don't have to pick up cigarette butts and keep my hands out of my pockets." YEAH RIGHT GOOD ONE GOOD LUCK THERE BRO HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
2 weeks ago | 4
I'm not sure what they thought this was going to prove ,but there seems to be fair amount of low IQ people willing to act on almost anything just to be in defiance of something!!
2 weeks ago | 10
Every service member should know and understand that they have no duty to follow genuinely unlawful orders, but I don't think civilians with an agenda should be the ones to establish what's considered an "unlawful" order
2 weeks ago | 13
Only if they're going to pay my legal expenses and hospital bills after the ass whipping I'll be getting from my brothers!!!😅
2 weeks ago | 2
I'd like the poll broken down between veterans/currently serving and those who never served.
2 weeks ago | 19
As long as they are sayibg something to the effect of "Always disobey unlawful orders".
2 weeks ago | 2
The executive branch has control of the military, only the President can give orders. ❤
2 weeks ago | 6
It's called conspiracy to commit treason and should be punished as such.
2 weeks ago | 1
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Do you think members of Congress should publicly tell troops to refuse orders?
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