The thing is. Military personnel sign their rights away, your constitutional rights away, the moment you sign that piece of paper. Trust me, I was in. You belong to the mercy of uncle Sam.
Incorrect. Being a 24yr vet, we take oath to the Constitution first, all else is secondary.
Problem is, they try and beat you down with threats enough to coerce you into doing things like this.
It takes balls to stand against it, but it can be done. I'm living proof of that. I didnt score brownie points, but i sure as hell didnt allow them to steamroll me or my men and, in the end, thats what matters. My men respected me highly for having their backs instead of plunging knives into them.
I can agree with that. I didn't stay long enough to say I had to deal with their bureaucy. They are extremely good at coercing, so that's why I probably felt I didn't have any rights. In reality we have some form of rights, but it doesn't feel like it.
They even give you an id that states property of the United States. Many people think it to mean the I’d card not realizing it’s you that are owned. Not the id.
Trust me. You can change your mind the same way imposter b iui den changed his colors from red whit blue to solid red. Nothing is permanent during war. Not your allegiance nor your loyalty. You have a God given right to protect your body which is the temple of God from an enemy trying to kill you. Now pick bbn up your weapon. Dust off your mind. Flee. Fight. Run
The thing is. Military personnel sign their rights away, your constitutional rights away, the moment you sign that piece of paper. Trust me, I was in. You belong to the mercy of uncle Sam.
Incorrect. Being a 24yr vet, we take oath to the Constitution first, all else is secondary.
Problem is, they try and beat you down with threats enough to coerce you into doing things like this.
It takes balls to stand against it, but it can be done. I'm living proof of that. I didnt score brownie points, but i sure as hell didnt allow them to steamroll me or my men and, in the end, thats what matters. My men respected me highly for having their backs instead of plunging knives into them.
I can agree with that. I didn't stay long enough to say I had to deal with their bureaucy. They are extremely good at coercing, so that's why I probably felt I didn't have any rights. In reality we have some form of rights, but it doesn't feel like it.
They even give you an id that states property of the United States. Many people think it to mean the I’d card not realizing it’s you that are owned. Not the id.
Trust me. You can change your mind the same way imposter b iui den changed his colors from red whit blue to solid red. Nothing is permanent during war. Not your allegiance nor your loyalty. You have a God given right to protect your body which is the temple of God from an enemy trying to kill you. Now pick bbn up your weapon. Dust off your mind. Flee. Fight. Run