"...do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic..."

"For the good of the Air Force, for the good of the armed services and for the good of our country, I urge you to reject convention and careerism..."
- Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Maxwell AFB, April 21, 2008

"You will need to challenge conventional wisdom and call things like you see them to subordinates and superiors alike."
- Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, United States Air Force Academy, March 4, 2011

Sunday, March 29, 2026

The Epstein Class in Camo

I am floored this question has been asked.  But it's just a question.  Like an electrical engineer might ask "what is AC power?" or how a chef might ask, "what is a knife?"  Or how an oath breaker might ask how a military officer thinks they should be questioning whether orders are constitutional or not.  Sure, it shows that the person asking is a complete moron who has no business in their profession, but at the end of the day it's just a question.


Yes, we take an oath to the Constitution because we have zero ability or expectation to know it and to abide by it.  That's why the Constitution itself requires we take an oath to the Constitution, because unless we're lawyers, we have no obligation to understand it and abide by it.  All that training about an obligation to refuse unlawful orders?  Oh, that's all just nonsense.  Taxpayer footing the bill for four years of college education for military officers?  Well, that's not enough education to follow instructions, it's so very difficult stuff!  We need the "experts" to tell us what it says.  So, if you're ordered to go into Wal-Mart and shoot everybody wearing a blue hat, you do it, unless you're a lawyer because you can't know the law, obviously.

Sua Stupidity is beyond an idiot.  Truly, astonishingly, absolutely a moron of epic proportions.  He's only outdone by this foreign propagandist who tells us the Framers didn't think Congress could handle the time sensitive nature of going to war with Iran because, well, Iran was only about a lifetime away for them across the ocean.  But Lord Fuckwad is absolutely wrong in his patently false assertion.  The Constitution doesn't give a shit about time sensitivity and it did not give the power to the President to do war shit whenever he personally thinks its urgent.  Article 1 gives power to Congress to declare war, and Article 2 gives commander and chief power to the POTUS to execute wars directed by Congress.  That's it.

Fortunately the Framers also gave Congress the power to make all laws necessary and proper for bringing into execution all powers given to any part of the federal government.  So when technology flattened the earth, Congress did think about the time sensitivity aspect and they passed the War Powers Resolution.  And in Section 1541(c) of that law, it allows the President to conduct war for up to sixty days without pre-approval from Congress if, and only if, done in response to an attack on the United States or its military.  It then allows the POTUS to extend that to ninety days if an attack on the United States has prevented Congress from being able to meet.

The war in Iran is unlawful.  It's obvious.  And it is absolutely the duty and obligation of professional military officers to know the Constitution and to limit their actions according to it.  That doesn't change because puppet number one representing THE LEFT and puppet number two representing THE RIGHT are on the job trying to convince service members that their oaths to the Constitution don't mean shit.  Similar to how Ghislaine Maxwell was an active Reddit moderator, these people who hate America know the Internet is key to destroying our nation one post at a time from the inside, like the parasites that they are.

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