Posted on 05/12/2011 6:37:26 AM PDT by Just A Nobody
Hes a doctor and he cant find work?
He’ll find work if he’s really interested in using his training. Lots of jobs in the medical profession that don’t require a medical license.
The system didn’t just fail, it was infiltrated and needs a good housecleaning.
Absolutely -- and worth repeating -- BOLDLY!
Maybe he was confused by the fact that we have an ineligible, Muslim, Communist Usurper sitting in the Whitehouse issuing orders to the military. Its a miracle to me any of them are following orders. I just hope that whichever Republican gets elected in 2012 issues an immediate full pardon to LT Cmdr Lakin so he can get on with his life.
But he was convicted of disobeying an order wasn’t he?
right
We’ll have to wait and see what kind of a job he gets.
Why couldn’t he have gone on his combat mission, and then refused his orders to return to the states?
Refusing to leave a combat zone would have made a much bigger impression.
“Refusing to leave a combat zone would have made a much bigger impression”
It would have gotten zero publicity.
Is your favorite apparel your T-shirt that says.. Stuck on Stupid? Does someone need to tell you when it’s time to breathe? Go back under your liberal rock, you are becoming an embarrassment to this site.
I disagree. If he refused to leave a combat zone and wanted to stay with the men that the illegal POTUS sent to die, the whole world would have heard about it.
Excellent responses.
For those who didn't understand anything in the above sign other than "huevos", I offer the following translation:
Honduras is an example to the world. We don't have oil or dollars, but we do have huevos [balls].
Bump
“He is now a convicted felon. Obtaining a license to practice will not be straight forward.”
Do you have a good source on that? A military trial is a different animal from a judicial proceeding. I’m not clear on whether it should count as a criminal record or work to deny him a license to practice. I’m no fan of this birther nonsense, but I don’t see any reason not to let Dr. Lakin practice medicine as a civilian.
The longer it takes for the military to “do something” or even “say something” regarding Constitutional issues, the more I suspect that there are no patriots left in the top brass. The huevos have all been surgically removed.
Seriously ... whatever happened to charisma and panaché and maverick thinking in our top brass?
There always used to be at least one general (think Patton or Grant) with a flair for the dramatic, prone to shoot his mouth off but able to pull off some battlefield heroics. The troops loved him but he made his commanders more than a little nervous.
Have our generals all be neutered? Are they interested only in promotions and not in principles any more? Do any of them even understand the oath they took?
I agree. Lakin was punished pretty severely for what he did, a very foolish act IMHO. Losing a lifetime pension is no slap on the wrist. He faced the music and did his time. Let the guy go back to earning a living.
FWIW, I believe a dismissal only counts as a felony conviction if the crime the brought on the dismissal would've been a felony in the civilian world. Example, if he was dismissed because he raped or murdered someone. In Lakin's case, there's no civilian equivalent for the offense he was punished for. I'm guessing he'll be able to regain his medical license (if he even lost it in the first place) and find employment.
http://www.caaflog.com/2010/12/14/united-states-v-lakin-liveblog-ii/
The above link followed the Lakin trial closely. In the link go down into the comments a few posters and start at World Watcher. He questions the felony aspect and a few give response on down from him.
As I read their responses it seems there is no felony designation in the Military but the Federal guidelines use anything over a max of 12 months sentencing potential as being considered a felony. They further state that Lakin should contact each state and get a determination regarding whether it’s considered a felony for that state.
Thus Lakin most likely can retain his Medical License at least in some jurisdiction with some luck. Take all my response with several grains of salt as I am not knowlegable about the matter.
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