Synthaholic
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None of them have any respect. I look forward to his courts martial. From Military.com:
Air Force Reproves Senate Candidate Doug Collins on Campaign Ads in Uniform
House Republican Doug Collins of Georgia has gotten a warning from the Air Force about a U.S. Senate campaign ad that shows him in uniform, but does not include the required disclaimer.
Collins, a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserve, was informed, along with his campaign team, about Defense Department regulations stating that candidates "may include photographs of themselves in military uniform in campaign materials when accompanied by a disclaimer," an Air Force Reserve spokesman said.
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Political disclaimers must be "prominent and clearly displayed," according to DoD directives.
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Weinstein, a lawyer and Air Force veteran, charged Thursday that Collins was still running the ads in "blatant violation" of DoD directives and the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
"He has still not taken the ads down," Weinstein said, adding that he viewed the Air Force warning to Collins as inadequate.
In an Oct. 20 letter to Defense Secretary Mark Esper, Weinstein said MRFF was demanding that "official, criminal UCMJ charges be aggressively brought against Collins so that he faces a formal trial by court-martial."
Air Force Reproves Senate Candidate Doug Collins on Campaign Ads in Uniform
House Republican Doug Collins of Georgia has gotten a warning from the Air Force about a U.S. Senate campaign ad that shows him in uniform, but does not include the required disclaimer.
Collins, a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserve, was informed, along with his campaign team, about Defense Department regulations stating that candidates "may include photographs of themselves in military uniform in campaign materials when accompanied by a disclaimer," an Air Force Reserve spokesman said.
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Political disclaimers must be "prominent and clearly displayed," according to DoD directives.
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Weinstein, a lawyer and Air Force veteran, charged Thursday that Collins was still running the ads in "blatant violation" of DoD directives and the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
"He has still not taken the ads down," Weinstein said, adding that he viewed the Air Force warning to Collins as inadequate.
In an Oct. 20 letter to Defense Secretary Mark Esper, Weinstein said MRFF was demanding that "official, criminal UCMJ charges be aggressively brought against Collins so that he faces a formal trial by court-martial."