... and you are a major league asshole and prick, so what your opinions worth, anyway?I forgot... You're a war hero.
Absolutely fukc all, that's what "Captain".
... and you are a major league asshole and prick, so what your opinions worth, anyway?I forgot... You're a war hero.
... and you are a major league asshole and prick, so what your opinions worth, anyway?
Absolutely fukc all, that's what "Captain".
The law is the law and you don't accept it. Do you live the rest of your life like that, asshole? Should we be calling the Mounties on you, "Captain"?Apparently, my opinion is worth more than enough to cause you to lose your sh*t
The law is the law and you don't accept it.
Do you live the rest of your life like that, asshole?
Should we be calling the Mounties on you, "Captain"?
The law says nothing as to members of the Canadian forces holding and expressing their opinion(s) in a public forum... Had this law existed (other than in your own mind), they would have been arrested, right?
Last I heard, they weren't wearing prison orange and sporting shackles.
I live my life in the real world, war-hero... You might think of doing the same
I love Sgt Preston of the Yukon, and am especially partial to the Wonder Dog King
Military law is not the same as yours and mine.
You don`t live in the real world.You live in Alberta.
I just love your idea of against the law as far as this issue goes.
Lemme ask ya Matlock, will these CF members be imprisoned for their horrific breech of Military Law or at worst, drummed out of the Forces?
Funny comment coming from one that lives in Mr. Wynne's version of reality.
According to a General that I was listening to on Thursday night, they will be "drummed out" as you so quaintly put it.
It has embarrassed the Forces. They broke the rules. They will be let go.
p.s. I have not/do not/will not vote for Wynne or her party.
Releasing these CF members will be a tragic mistake in my opinion, especially due to what is nothing more than an antiquated policy.
PS - Regardless if you voted for Wynne or not, you (and others) are living in her fantasy
Would you prefer to see members of the Forces parading with Neo-Nazi flags during demonstrations? (I bet that you would!)
I live in a really nice place.
from the OPCornwallis was a British military officer who founded Halifax in 1749. Later that year, he issued a bounty on the scalps of Mi'kmaq people.
Do North Americans reaally believe that such a thing were uttered by Mr Cornwallis? Do they teach this tripe in your schools?
No. But that is why we have a secret ballot. May I assume from your post that you approve of members of the military taking sides in political issues?
Yes - don't make any public statements or participate in unofficial public demonstrations.
Here is the pertinent article. You can read the whole thing here: ARCHIVED - ARCHIVED - Queen's Regulations and Orders (QR&Os) - Volume I Chapter 19: Conduct And Discipline
Check Section 19.44
No member of the Regular Force shall:
- take an active part in the affairs of a political organization or party;
- make a political speech to electors, or announce himself or allow himself to be announced as a candidate, or prospective candidate, for election to the Parliament of Canada or a provincial legislature; or
- except with the permission of the Chief of the Defence Staff, accept an office in a municipal corporation or other local government body or allow himself to be nominated for election to such office.
Would you prefer to see members of the Forces parading with Neo-Nazi flags during demonstrations? (I bet that you would!)
I live in a really nice place.
No member of the Regular Force shall:
take an active part in the affairs of a political organization or party;
make a political speech to electors, or announce himself or allow himself to be announced as a candidate, or prospective candidate, for election to the Parliament of Canada or a provincial legislature; or
except with the permission of the Chief of the Defence Staff, accept an office in a municipal corporation or other local government body or allow himself to be nominated for election to such office.
I am descended from Huron stalk, which were wiped out by British guns in the hand of the Iroquois.
We were Rhodes'd
(to make room for the cottages of the elites, on the best fresh water cruising area in the world)
So I see that as the central problem.
The law says nothing as to members of the Canadian forces holding and expressing their opinion(s) in a public forum... Had this law existed (other than in your own mind), they would have been arrested, right?
Last I heard, they weren't wearing prison orange and sporting shackles.
The law says exactly that. Read the rest of Post #39. It is up to the military to decide what the punishment will be if some of its members choose to ignore it. It could be censure; loss f pay; expulsion from the military; or in extreme cases, imprisonment.