“There has never been….” Means there never will be?
It means that it is highly unlikely.
Especially in light of the Comey Doctrine.
So if some lunatic Colonel decides that illegals should be gunned down on sight … they have to obey that order?
Wow!
Who gave that order, and when?!?!?
I sure have.
You know who was convicted for that? Lt Calley, who gave the orders on the ground.
You know who was not prosecuted for that?
Lt Calley's men.
Yes, several of Lt. Calley's men and superior officers were prosecuted or charged in connection with the My Lai massacre and its subsequent cover-up, but Calley was the only one ultimately convicted.
An Army board of inquiry eventually recommended courts-martial for 25 officers and enlisted men involved in the massacre or the cover-up. The outcomes of these legal proceedings were as follows:
- Charges Dropped or Dismissed: The majority of the charges against the 25 individuals were dropped.
- Acquittals:Several men were tried and acquitted of all charges.
- Captain Ernest Medina, Calley's company commander, was acquitted of all charges, including murder and assault.
- Sergeant Charles Hutto was acquitted, setting a precedent that "obeying orders" was a viable defense for mass murder at the time.
- Captain Eugene Kotouc was cleared by a court-martial.
- Colonel Oran K. Henderson was acquitted of dereliction of duty and failure to obey lawful regulations in suppressing information.
The legal advice those Dems gave our service members stinks.
Some poor dumb private, airman, seaman, or private may listen to those morons and disobey an order thinking they are competent to judge it to be illegal.
Think those Dems will lift a finger to help?
Hell, no. They will have long since moved on to other TDS dumb-fuckery.