Posted on Feb 11, 2015
MSG Danny Stanley
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That questions may have been too loaded. I strongly believe in the freedom of speech, but when Soldiers say stupid stuff, they deserve what they get. We all know that it is illegal to make threats against a certain person living in a nice house on Pennsylvania Avenue. If we do, we get a friendly visit from guys in suits. If A Soldier says he stands with ISIS, his chain of command should be made aware. I saw a few pictures of a Soldier on Facebook this morning, and hopefully some of you have seen them and hopefully someone is on the case. However, just in case no one is looking into it, I want to share some pictures and hope that someone recognizes this guy and informs his chain of command so they can investigate him. Maybe Rally Point can stop the next shooting spree.
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The only thru would be to the a**clowns that decided it was a good idea to voice these views publicly while in the military. If they do in fact feel such ways, they have exposed themselves to extremely harsh prejudice and scrutiny, possible violences, and administrative action. All trust would be degraded. I hope for their sake, there is prank behind this, but for our sake, it would shine light on those whom we can not trust.
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Auto correct isn't very intuitive. Please excuse typos.
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It becomes a threat the moment it infringes on the rights of other individuals.
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PVT Roger Delgadillo
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When it is taken from us
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