Lt. Col. Scheller Incarcerated and Sent to the Brig for Speaking Out against Weak US Generals
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Yet Vindman got promoted
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/outspoken-marine-officer-went-viral-blasting-military-leaders-afghanistan-jailed
Look I love this dude and love almost everything he says. He's got stones. But, at this point I have to question his motives. He admits he is trying to get sent to jail. He said his piece, and basically gave up his career for it. Bravo Zulu. But when he continued to make post after post and was finally ordered to stop using social media, then does it again anyway, he was begging for this. So he got what he asked for. -
I hear you on that. However, if he is now a civilian, what justification is there to put arrest him for speaking his mind? Not a rhetorical question. I might be wrong.Swaye said:https://www.foxnews.com/us/outspoken-marine-officer-went-viral-blasting-military-leaders-afghanistan-jailed
Look I love this dude and love almost everything he says. He's got stones. But, at this point I have to question his motives. He admits he is trying to get sent to jail. He said his piece, and basically gave up his career for it. Bravo Zulu. But when he continued to make post after post and was finally ordered to stop using social media, then does it again anyway, he was begging for this. So he got what he asked for. -
He isn't a civilian. The military did not grant his request for resignation. So he is in the brig, not jail, and he actually told his CO to come haul him in during his final social media post. It's sort of bizarre.DerekJohnson said:
I hear you on that. However, if he is now a civilian, what justification is there to put arrest him for speaking his mind? Not a rhetorical question. I might be wrong.Swaye said:https://www.foxnews.com/us/outspoken-marine-officer-went-viral-blasting-military-leaders-afghanistan-jailed
Look I love this dude and love almost everything he says. He's got stones. But, at this point I have to question his motives. He admits he is trying to get sent to jail. He said his piece, and basically gave up his career for it. Bravo Zulu. But when he continued to make post after post and was finally ordered to stop using social media, then does it again anyway, he was begging for this. So he got what he asked for. -
Wonder if the military code of justice would allow the Colonel to call Milley as a witness. Subpoena some emails.Swaye said:
He isn't a civilian. The military did not grant his request for resignation. So he is in the brig, not jail, and he actually told his CO to come haul him in during his final social media post. It's sort of bizarre.DerekJohnson said:
I hear you on that. However, if he is now a civilian, what justification is there to put arrest him for speaking his mind? Not a rhetorical question. I might be wrong.Swaye said:https://www.foxnews.com/us/outspoken-marine-officer-went-viral-blasting-military-leaders-afghanistan-jailed
Look I love this dude and love almost everything he says. He's got stones. But, at this point I have to question his motives. He admits he is trying to get sent to jail. He said his piece, and basically gave up his career for it. Bravo Zulu. But when he continued to make post after post and was finally ordered to stop using social media, then does it again anyway, he was begging for this. So he got what he asked for. -
we all know the rats have infiltrated the military. Just one year ago this patriot would have been hailed as a hero. We have seen what rats in charge have done to traitors, pay for their sex change, keep their retirement and skip on down the cross dressing road.
Our soldiers shouldn't be held to different standards especially when they are calling out a lying low life POS leader. We all know biden lied. Why should this kid be in prison. This is the shit 3rd world countries do. -
Will he get conjugal visits?
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@AZDuck true?!WestlinnDuck said:
Wonder if the military code of justice would allow the Colonel to call Milley as a witness. Subpoena some emails.Swaye said:
He isn't a civilian. The military did not grant his request for resignation. So he is in the brig, not jail, and he actually told his CO to come haul him in during his final social media post. It's sort of bizarre.DerekJohnson said:
I hear you on that. However, if he is now a civilian, what justification is there to put arrest him for speaking his mind? Not a rhetorical question. I might be wrong.Swaye said:https://www.foxnews.com/us/outspoken-marine-officer-went-viral-blasting-military-leaders-afghanistan-jailed
Look I love this dude and love almost everything he says. He's got stones. But, at this point I have to question his motives. He admits he is trying to get sent to jail. He said his piece, and basically gave up his career for it. Bravo Zulu. But when he continued to make post after post and was finally ordered to stop using social media, then does it again anyway, he was begging for this. So he got what he asked for. -
Steve Bannon said they arrested him to prevent him from live Tweeting the hearingsSwaye said:
He isn't a civilian. The military did not grant his request for resignation. So he is in the brig, not jail, and he actually told his CO to come haul him in during his final social media post. It's sort of bizarre.DerekJohnson said:
I hear you on that. However, if he is now a civilian, what justification is there to put arrest him for speaking his mind? Not a rhetorical question. I might be wrong.Swaye said:https://www.foxnews.com/us/outspoken-marine-officer-went-viral-blasting-military-leaders-afghanistan-jailed
Look I love this dude and love almost everything he says. He's got stones. But, at this point I have to question his motives. He admits he is trying to get sent to jail. He said his piece, and basically gave up his career for it. Bravo Zulu. But when he continued to make post after post and was finally ordered to stop using social media, then does it again anyway, he was begging for this. So he got what he asked for.