Talaraine
@Talaraine@fedia.io
- Comment on Another one! Take a guess! This one is pretty easy. 1 week ago:
Croco on a taco xD
- Comment on Trump calls Democrats who told US military to refuse illegal orders 'traitors' who should face death penalty 1 week ago:
So the Nuremburg trials still hold fast as an example here. A soldier can make the determination to undergo potential courtmartial, or he can avoid the death squad. I know which one I'd pick. We don't have mindless soldiers in our military.
If an order violates the law, they are wise to disobey, just as I said.
- Comment on Trump calls Democrats who told US military to refuse illegal orders 'traitors' who should face death penalty 1 week ago:
I'd like for you to point that part out, as the only other reference is here:
From the commentary/guidance for Article 92:
“An order is presumed lawful. … A general order or regulation is lawful unless it is contrary to the Constitution, the laws of the United States, or lawful superior orders …”
- Comment on Trump calls Democrats who told US military to refuse illegal orders 'traitors' who should face death penalty 1 week ago:
While I know you are all good intelligent people who source your info before posting, I JUST had this argument with some people and figured I'd copy paste the literal facts for your easy consumption. Shout it far and wide, everyone.
I'm gonna edit this to include the oath, and then include the segment of the Code of Military Justice.
I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.10 U.S.C. § 892 (Article 92 – Failure to obey order or regulation)
“Any person subject to this chapter who—
(1) violates or fails to obey any lawful general order or regulation;
(2) having knowledge of any other lawful order issued by a member of the armed forces, which it is his duty to obey, fails to obey the order; or
(3) is derelict in the performance of his duties;
shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.”Now two points. 1) Which comes first in the oath, the Constitution or the President? 2) Point ONE in the Uniform code says and I repeat 'violates or fails to obey any LAWFUL general order.
- Comment on When was the last time you actually laughed while playing a game? 5 weeks ago:
Baldur's Gate 3, quite often
- Comment on If you were born late in the month of December .... you can relate to THIS 5 weeks ago:
Every time.
- Comment on Which game would you erase from your memory, in order to experience it fresh once again? 1 month ago:
Was typing this when I saw your comment. +1 Commander
- Comment on Xbox: "Price Increases Are Never Fun For Anybody" 1 month ago:
They've made very clear that they're reducing functionality, dropping products including their gaming companies, and raising prices across the board to somehow come up with billions for AI. They no longer care about their customers or employees, only this holy grail quest for money that will evaporate. Dump Microsoft.
- Comment on With a final screech, AOL's dial-up service goes silent 2 months ago:
While I hated AOL for reasons, this is the end of an era. RIP
- Comment on Forever Winter Update? 2 months ago:
They listened to the feedback about the water sink, let's hope they'll throw us a bone here.
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- Comment on THIS JUST IN: FBI suspects Kirk was likely targeted, more info to come 2 months ago:
I dunno, this happening right around the same time the Senate voted YET AGAIN against the release of the Epstein files may be a thing
- Comment on A goodbye to kbin ... 2 months ago:
kbin was a great place to call home, while it lasted. #RIP
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
Ironic that in the olden days people stopped paying for college as a waste so they could get certificates to go into tech and make bank xD.
- Comment on AI lovers grieve loss of ChatGPT’s old model: ‘Like saying goodbye to someone I know’ 3 months ago:
Yeah you can tell ChatGPT-5 to act like 4o. You can even put it into a permanent system prompt. I do think the 4o personality was much chummier, but I'm mainly irritated at what's already been mentioned here. You put down money for an experience, you like the experience, and then they're like YOINK.
- Submitted 8 months ago to conservative@lemmy.world | 0 comments