Our right not to follow obviously harmful "orders" comes from God and is unalienable.
That right is guaranteed (specifically reaffirmed) by the Constitution.
Finding other clever little reasons to inject into the national argument tends to dilute the Constitutional argument and thus to weaken the presence of the Constitution.
This is WAR and it is probably better to be serious rather than clever.
Well, you're right but for all the wrong reasons.
Our right not to follow obviously harmful "orders" comes from God and is unalienable.
That right is guaranteed (specifically reaffirmed) by the Constitution.
Finding other clever little reasons to inject into the national argument tends to dilute the Constitutional argument and thus to weaken the presence of the Constitution.
This is WAR and it is probably better to be serious rather than clever.