Quote from Coolio:
Yes, you do have the right to disobey unlwaful orders. Even as an enlisted man in the Army we were taught that orders were not absolute , that "I was following orders" would be no defense if you were charged with violations of the Geneva Convention, for instance. On the flip side, you're in spot where you must accept the consequences of your decision.
Legal questions have already been posited questioning Obama's Constitutional eligibility. Officers who have doubts should turn in their commissions.
No matter what may be amazing or unamazing ... shots have been fired accross Obama's bow in VA, NJ and MA in special elections. If you're a strategist working for Obama .... you're not resting on relative analysis .... you need jobs numbers improving ... you need to win the upcoming special Congressional elections in PA (Murthas old seat) and NY (Massa's old seat).
I agree all order are not absolute,but Lankins orders are nothing like war crimes
Officers who have doubts also have no right to turn in their commissions.Lankin received hundreds of thousands of dollars of Medical training paid for by the military and numerous other military benefits,he has no right to just walk away now
