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  • 4eyedwillie
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Again, nope. Not unless you remove insignia and medals. ow if you would like to argue further, you are free to challenge this law in the Supreme Court. I believe that is what I am constantly told.
    And since it involves the military you can't see where the law might be unconstitutional? When every other thing out of you is that's unconstitutional?
    Man what a narrow minded looser you are Brain Freeze.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Again, nope. Not unless you remove insignia and medals. ow if you would like to argue further, you are free to challenge this law in the Supreme Court. I believe that is what I am constantly told.

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  • 4eyedwillie
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Again, show me how it's a violation of your 1st amendment rights. You are free to wear it all you like, however you must remove the medals and branch insignia. Otherwise, knock yourself out
    If I want to wear it it is my right to wear it and express my feelings about it. I might think it looks cool (which it does). Under the 1st amendment I have the right to freedom of expression, NOT limited freedom of expression. If I can't put the pretty baubles on there then I am being limited in what I can express. I Said bauble's because since I didn't earn them that's all they would be is bits of cloth and metal. Maybe I want to go to a costume party? 2 Quarters was at a NASCAR race for god's sake not the Marine core ball.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Again, show me how it's a violation of your 1st amendment rights. You are free to wear it all you like, however you must remove the medals and branch insignia. Otherwise, knock yourself out

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  • 4eyedwillie
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Correction, the UCMJ doesn't apply to me or you. US Code does. It is labeled under "Military Law" because, what other heading would you put wearing military uniforms and medals under?
    So your cool with something that limits my First amendment rights? Gotcha!
    Military Law means laws for the military. Doesn't apply to civilians and if it did it would be unconstitutional because it limits my first amendment rights.

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    While its a shitty thing to do...I'm starting to feel like the marines on this board are the biggest cry baby group ever.

    Waaahhhh!!!! He's dressing up like me
    Waaaahhh...they're making us reduce the rate at which out already already out of control budget is increasing.
    Waaaaaaaahhhhhh!!!! One of my own "brothers in arms" can get a higher award than my bronze star without actually being there despite being effective.

    And y'all act like America is too PC or sensitive? Dude y'all cry about the dumbest shit.

    There...it had to be said.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by 4eyedwillie View Post
    As long as I'm not saying I'm a marine then yes I do. And don't quote military law to me, since I'm NOT in the military it doesn't apply to me. It doesn't apply to you anymore either but you won't be able to recognize it since that's your only way to validate your existence.
    It is a first amendment issue but since it involves your precious military you will be incapable of recognizing it.
    Correction, the UCMJ doesn't apply to me or you. US Code does. It is labeled under "Military Law" because, what other heading would you put wearing military uniforms and medals under?

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by exlude View Post
    This is an interesting change in position for you. Normally the vehement constitutionalist...
    I am the constitutionalist. I fail to see how this violates free speech or expression. If you wish to wear a military uniform, you must remove insignia of the branch and cannot wear the medals. Now, you can parody it all you like however you cannot wear it with identifying marks marking it as belonging to the specific branch.

    100% in line with the constitution.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by 4eyedwillie View Post
    *I* agree with you but I was trying to make a bigger dividing line in the forlorn hope that he might recognize it.
    You should lower your bar. It's black and white for him, no gray whatsoever.

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  • 4eyedwillie
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    You can even say you're a Marine, the problem lies with when you try to gain from it. At that point you cross the line into fraud.
    *I* agree with you but I was trying to make a bigger dividing line in the forlorn hope that he might recognize it.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by 4eyedwillie View Post
    As long as I'm not saying I'm a marine then yes I do. And don't quote military law to me, since I'm NOT in the military it doesn't apply to me. It doesn't apply to you anymore either but you won't be able to recognize it since that's your only way to validate your existence.
    It is a first amendment issue but since it involves your precious military you will be incapable of recognizing it.
    You can even say you're a Marine, the problem lies with when you try to gain from it. At that point you cross the line into fraud.

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  • 4eyedwillie
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    You have a right to wear a military uniform with medals? No, you really don't. It's not a first amendment issue as you can wear that uniform as long as it bears no medals, no unit insignia, no name patches, nothing that marks it as a Marine uniform. The fabric isn't the issue. It's what he put on it that is
    As long as I'm not saying I'm a marine then yes I do. And don't quote military law to me, since I'm NOT in the military it doesn't apply to me. It doesn't apply to you anymore either but you won't be able to recognize it since that's your only way to validate your existence.
    It is a first amendment issue but since it involves your precious military you will be incapable of recognizing it.

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  • BMCSean
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    What happened to YOLO? I miss that guy, Yale reminds me of him.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by exlude View Post
    This is an interesting change in position for you. Normally the vehement constitutionalist...
    He agrees with it when it agrees with him.
    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    Be careful! Disagreeing with his view of the constitution is treason!
    +10 internets.

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  • ELVIS
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    Be careful! Disagreeing with his view of the constitution is treason!
    i lol'd. thank you sir.

    god bless.

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