THOUGHTS
by
JUST GENE
on
MEMORIAL DAY
A threepeat because I must now add the VA to the list and change the charge to
MURDER
Juggling the books to show efficiency in order to receive bonuses while vets died
THE GOVERNMENT HAS DEFAULTED
As a vet, no, as a human being, I can no longer stomach the despicable treatment of our military and their families. With a shutdown, we can still find funds to have park police harass our vets!!! Where the hell are we living!!! Are we back to U.S. Marshalls rounding up runaway slaves, just like the “good” German soldiers who pushed the Jews into the boxcars. All of them claiming,”We are just doing our job”. They all sold their souls, especially the park police for a pay check. There wouldn’t be parks for them to even have a job if it wasn’t for the brave military
DERELICTION OF DUTY
Generally, dereliction of duty refers to failure through negligence or obstinacy to perform ones legal or moral duty to a reasonable expectation. In other words, it means willful or negligent failure to perform assigned duties or performing them in a culpably inefficient manner. Dereliction of duty is a specific offense in military law. Under the regulations of military law, avoidance of a duty or failure to follow an order from a superior, noncompliance with procedural rules, misbehavior, malingering, self-injury with intent to avoid service, or straggling can result in a charge of dereliction of duty. Ineptitude is a defense against the charge. A person convicted of dereliction of duty can be given a dishonorable or bad behavior discharge from his or her branch of service, and may forfeit pay or be sentenced to six months confinement. U.S. Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), addresses dereliction of duty within the regulations governing the failure to obey an order or regulation. ERGO –
J’accuse
President of the United States of America
Barack Hussein Obama
Secretary of Defense
Charles Timothy Hagel
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
General Martin E. Dempsey, U.S. Army
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Admiral James A/ Winnefeld, Jr., U. S. Navy
Chief of Staff Army
General Raymont J. Odierno
Commandant of Marine Corps
General James F. Amos
Chief of Naval Operations
Admiral Jonathan W. Greenert
Chief of Staff U. S. Air Force
General Mark A. Welsh III
Chief of National Guard Bureau
General Frank J. Grass
OF
DERELICTION OF DUTY
There are others who do not fall under the UMCJ, but have abrogated their right to be part of the human race – including:
Secretary of the Interior
Sally Jewell
U. S. National Park Service Director
Jonathan B. Jarvis
Some of those refused admission have already passed away – in their memory please pass this along!!!