Social media is a great way to connect with old friends, learn about all sorts of people across the globe, and completely ruin your career in an instant. That’s what a young West Point graduate named Spenser Rapone is learning right now.
Earlier this week Rapone, a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army, posted the following images in support of Colin Kaepernick:
If this seems like a bad idea to you, the Army agrees. Young Spenser is in hot water. Just imagine, getting through West Point and then throwing it all away… for Colin Kaepernick.
Rapone’s dad isn’t happy about it either. WFMJ in Youngstown, OH:
Army officials are looking into controversial social media posts by a Second Lieutenant from New Castle. At issue are photos of West Point graduate Spenser Rapone in uniform displaying pro-communist messages…
Meanwhile Rapone’s father, Lawrence County Treasurer Richard Rapone, disavowed his son’s political views on his public Facebook page.
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ReplyDeleteTREASON.
ReplyDeleteUCMJ - Article 134
ReplyDeleteThree Bases of Criminal Liability:
Conduct Prejudicial to Good Order and Discipline.
Conduct of a Nature to Bring Discredit upon the Armed Forces.
Conduct Constituting a Non-capital Crime.
Offenses Listed in MCM, pt. IV, 61-113:
Require proof of prejudice to good order and discipline or tendency to bring discreditupon the armed forces.
This list is nonexhaustive. Other novel offenses may be charged, provided the alleged misconduct satisfies the standard in one of the three clauses of Article 134 and the misconduct cannot be prosecuted under another article of the UCMJ.
Another Dreamer?
ReplyDeleteConduct Unbecoming an Officer. Break him down in rank, throw him in the brig, dishonorable discharge, make him pay back the cost of his education.
ReplyDeleteWherever he is, I hope that they've held at least one blanket party in his honor.
ReplyDeleteThese are our future leaders? God help us all!
ReplyDeleteUntil then, ONLY 5 days to TGIF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!