So you do agree that the President has, at least . . . some authority over the soldiers?
If you think Darth Rotor or anyone else here has said otherwise, then you need to work on your reading comprehension.
JJR said:
If a man who had been writing the President hate mail showed up at a Presidential speech, and the President recognized him, saw that he had a gun, and said, "shoot" . . . you seem to think that the soldier should check with his CO before obeying the President.
As has been pointed out, Real Life does not equal Hollywood.
JJR said:
That's how it sounds. If things were run your way it would take six soldiers to change a tire on a jeep
A more accurate interpretation is that if things were run they really are run then indiscriminate killing will be kept lower than it might be, though regrettable exceptions will occur.
JJR said:
Understandable, since you believe that the President of the United Sates has no real authority over any soldier,
You either read poorly or lie poorly. Either way, your misrepresentation does nothing but further the idea that you are a troll. And one of the more reprehensible trolls at that.
JJR said:
but rather only the CO does.
See above.
JJR said:
In reality, the President is really, really the leader of this country
No. He is the leader of the executive branch of the government. While the term "leader of the country" gets used a lot, it is wrong.
JJR said:
. . . and sometimes orders have to be obeyed.
Really? Gosh golly gee. And here Darth Rotor and I served about half a century combined thinking they were just, you know,
guidelines.
If you have an actual point, it might serve you well to clearly express it.
JJR said:
That's what's really going on, John.
The President is leader of the country and sometimes orders must be obeyed.
THAT'S what's going on?
Where ever would we be without such insight?
JJR said:
Don't know from a military standpoint . . .
I agree that you don't.
JJR said:
Okay, I've got a ton of brass in my family.
Your sillinesses are explained by your military relatives?
JJR said:
Would you care to talk with a retired Navy Chief?
I suggest you ask Darth Rotor his own experience. I imagine he has talked to quite a few Navy Chiefs.
Spoken to a few myself. Navy Captains, too. Not a few Army Generals.
JJR said:
How about a guy who commanded men to service B52s . . . and worked with thermonuclear weapons?
Is that you or another family member?
Either way, a resume does not make silly comments non-silly.
JJR said:
EDIT: You know, the big boom. You might have heard of nukes. There's been a few news stories about them. That's . . . THERMONUCLEAR WEAPONS dude. K?
OMG!!!! YOU WORKED WITH NUKES???!!! Everything you say must be correct!
Please, please, please, inform us all about SAPs.
Without googling or talking to your family, of course.
JJR said:
How about Bush, dude? My Dad was six feet from him not too long ago playing his trumpet. Yes. George Bush Jr., the current President of the United States. Let's see what he has to say.
I will not insult your father. The army band members I know are excellent musicians. Most are excellent people. All are decent soldiers.
JJR said:
Brothers in Arms, eh? I wonder what YOUR CO would say if he heard you were talking about how much of an "idiot" and how "foolish" the President was . . . and how you only obey the orders of your CO?
Besides the fact that you're misrepresenting again, Darth's ex-CO would probably say that a retired veteran is free to say whatever he likes so long as he does not present his views as offical views of the service.
JJR said:
You sure you want to say I'm an idiot . . .
I not only want to say but I am saying clearly here now that everything you have posted in this thread is idiotic. Whether or not you are personally an idiot I neither know nor care.
JJR said:
AND SO ARE ALL OF MY ADVISORS???
Your relatives are your advisors? Wow.
JJR said:
I think they have a word for that. Hold on, I'm going prove that I know military jargon.
The word is, "Mutiny".
You haven't the slightest idea what this word means, have you?
JJR said:
CIA, Nuclear bombs, brass . . . that's what MY family is about . . . how 'bout yours?
My family is not involved in this discussion. Your family's resume may be impressive in a separate context but is irrelevant to this discussion.
Your comments indicate that, if you have been given advice, it is either faulty or you have misunderstood it.
JJR said:
Here's an unofficial military term: "Regulation Charley".
Here's a term not affiliated at all with the military: uninformed pomposity.
JJR said:
You fit the profile, and if you'd just care to share these remarkably maniacle views with your CO I'm sure we can get the process started . . . with all the "efficiency" you require.
Aye Aye Captain Bligh!