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Sunday, September 08, 2013

‘TREASON’ OR ‘FREE SPEECH?’ – ARE THESE ANTI-SYRIA STRIKE PICTURES FROM U.S. MILITARY MEMBERS OKAY?


Since the U.S. has started serious discussions about taking military action against Syria, many have publicly spoken out against a possible military strike. And now it appears that some of our uniformed service personnel have come forward to express their disagreement with an attack, any attack on Syria.

More than 2,000 people have “liked” this image that was posted on Sunday.

There were also photos posted from people wearing the uniforms of the Marines, Navy and Air Force. These have also received Facebook “likes” in the thousands. 

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good for them. Civil disobedience is the key.

Anonymous said...

I cannot see our National Security Interests to get involved in Syria. What is wrong with building back our strong offensive and protecting our borders? You never see a country threaten to attack China.

Anonymous said...

drudgereport rarely posts a poll. there is one up right now asking if we should strike Syria. 92% say NO...

Anonymous said...

956-They aren't civilians.

Anonymous said...

Yes but there oath is to defend the constitution....not the president 11:05

Anonymous said...

It's not our war. We need to stay out.

Anonymous said...

Obama needs to go sit in a rocking chair and keep his nose out of other countries business - and McCain can go accompany him. Just for once in your life Obama, think about the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. I know you don't like this country, but since you live where you do, act like one for a change.

Anonymous said...

I know, send Obama to Syria, then we can just go bomb away over there.

Anonymous said...

9:36 is an A$$, probably never served

Anonymous said...

I say this military should do what the Egyptian military did.

Anonymous said...

"You sign the dotted line. You reap the benefits. You don't have a choice." And how did that excuse work out for the Germans after WW2?