To: bnelson44
What I don't understand is their (Kos') concern over military personnel speaking in uniform.
Which leads me to think that either they are wimpy wannabees who couldn't hold a candle to the Jane Fondas and John Kerrys of the '60's era politicos or they are full of $h*t when trying to claim that their concern was that him speaking in uniform was illegal and it had nothing to do with what he had to say.
Since when did following the letter of the law matter when it comes to bashing this administration and politicians/policies they disagree with?
To: TNdandelion
Which leads me to think that either they are wimpy wannabees who couldn't hold a candle to the Jane Fondas and John Kerrys of the '60's era politicos or they are full of $h*t when trying to claim that their concern was that him speaking in uniform was illegal and it had nothing to do with what he had to say.
It doesn't matter, the fact is that SGT Aguina set himself up to be easily silenced by violating AR 670-1. If he had shown up in civilian clothes and been ignored, then you could say that it was because they didn't want to hear dissenting opinions. But by violating Army and DOD regulations, he gave them the high ground. It was a bad move on his part.
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