By now, you’ve probably seen the photos of people who claim to be in the U.S. military saying they refuse to fight in Syria.
Breitbart.com columnist and Army veteran Kurt Schlichter has seen them, and he’s not pleased:
Inappropriate. RT @Naner1969 @sarahrstevenson what do you think about the military men posting notes abt not wanting to fight with Al Qaeda?
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) September 3, 2013
.@Naner1969 You never do anything politcal in uniform. Ever. @sarahrstevenson
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) September 3, 2013
.@warnerthuston I think it's terrible. These warriors are misguided and out of bounds. @Naner1969 @sarahrstevenson
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) September 3, 2013
Regardless of their position on military strikes on Syria, many other conservatives agree:
@KurtSchlichter @kwbr1960 soldiers job is to obey orders and fight, citizens job is to make sure soldiers dont have to fight unnecessarily.
— ThinkingAboutWar (@ThinkingRWNJ) September 3, 2013
These "I didn't join" posts are pissing me off. You didn't join to dictate foreign policy. You joined to serve our Republic.
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) September 3, 2013
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@KurtSchlichter @Naner1969 @sarahrstevenson it is and always has been inappropriate for svcmbrs, especially enlisted, to voice reservations.
— Robert Caruso (@robertcaruso) September 3, 2013
https://twitter.com/warnerthuston/status/374703650263674880
@robertcaruso @KurtSchlichter @Naner1969 for the record, I agree. If you can't take orders, get out.
— Sarah (@sarah_wxtx) September 3, 2013
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