He is a disgrace....he should have paid attention to his contract, Orders are LAW if he didnt want to do what he was told then keep it to himself, he is a coward, How anyone can respect something like him is beyond me
All solders understand that one of the most courageous acts anyone in the Armed Forces can complete is to tell an Officer, "No Sir, I wil not". If justified, history has honored those with such courage. Many only have the respect of those they fought with, some have been jailed, some later justified. In 1998 three soldiers were awarded with medals for their intervention in the My Lai Massacre, it took 30 years! Not one ran. Why were you the weak link?
Hey our boys and girls are controlling the transportation and swore an oath to defend the constitution of the united states not george Bush . Come home and protect us from the police and NWO. We need our troops here because we will be faced against the NWO army called the UN they wont attack if our troops are home. We love all of you. God bless our troops.
Darrell Anderson of Iraq Veterans Against the War (I...
Darrell Anderson of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) performing "Die for your war—tell me what for" on January 4, 2007 in Tacoma WA, at a support event the night before the court martial of Lt. Ehren Watada at Fort Lewis. Sgt. Anderson served in Baghdad and Najaf with the 1st Armored Division, and received a Purple Heart. He is joined by Gulf War veteran Sgt. Dennis Kyne (left), Coast Guard vet Ethan Crowell, and Afghan War veteran Sgt. Michael Cuzzort. Video by Zoltan Grossman. See http://www.IVAW.org
Not one ran. Why were you the weak link?
Lieutenant Morrisseau's Rebellion
Running AT Congress (across the country)