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The radioactive Mark Milley

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Posted By: DW626, 2/8/2025 3:33:32 PM

Poor retired General Mark Milley. In Mark Milley: pardons and mutiny and in General Milley may face consequences after all, I noted Milley appears to have violated multiple articles of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). One—mutiny—carries the death penalty. Fortunately for Milley, Joe Biden’s handlers gave him a preemptive pardon, so no Leavenworth or death. But for someone like Milley, there may be a worse fate. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered a review of Milley’s rank; he could lose a star in retirement.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Northcross 2/8/2025 3:37:00 PM (No. 1892322)
How many stars need to be removed before Milley is reduced to buck private?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: bpl40 2/8/2025 4:04:03 PM (No. 1892343)
A pardon may preclude punishment but does it preclude a public airing of crimes against nation in a court martial?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: singermom9 2/8/2025 4:07:32 PM (No. 1892348)
Take him to PRIVATE and send him to the ME to peel potatoes for our REAL Military men and women.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: GreatGreyhounds 2/8/2025 5:15:23 PM (No. 1892371)
What about recalling him to active duty, and haul him in front of a Military Court? He's violated the UCMJ, and as such can be stripped a rank, and given a BCD, among other things...
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Reply 5 - Posted by: rikkitikki 2/8/2025 6:14:32 PM (No. 1892406)
Question: if Biden is too senile now to keep his security clearance, then was he too senile exactly one month ago to issue pardons? What if...just what if...a court declared him retroactively incompetent...then any pardons or EOs he signed at the time would be invalid, right?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: danu 2/8/2025 6:15:26 PM (No. 1892407)
he should lose more than a star, as well as a bundle of money. keep him on ''kp'' -as they say- for the rest of his traitorous life.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: anniebc 2/8/2025 6:52:19 PM (No. 1892425)
All of these traitorous criminals deserve the maximum punishment. Nothing less.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 2/8/2025 6:57:53 PM (No. 1892432)
Shouldn't traitors be "radioactive"?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: MickTurn 2/8/2025 7:57:17 PM (No. 1892459)
Might I suggest using a military rule...ALL Officers can be called back to active duty, individually or by Unit. This happened during Viet Nam. I worked with a 2nd Lt. that was recalled to active duty, he had a great job in Corporate America at General Electric and his career was trashed. That said, MR. Milley (He's not a General any more) needs to be recalled to active duty, and once he is on active duty, guess who his BIG BOSS is...You guessed it, President Trump. Trump can then quart marshal him for any number of crimes to include Treason. Once convicted in a Tribunal, he can be totally stripped of his rank down to E1, the lowest rank there is. (I'm sure good lawyers can come up with something Milley Did that IS NOT Pardoned. Then force him back into retirement with his new rank. SO Milley, tell us why this should NOT Happen!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Saryden 2/8/2025 8:46:09 PM (No. 1892486)
He should lose his retirement and his freedom for what he visited on the United states.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: bighambone 2/8/2025 9:14:49 PM (No. 1892497)
Sounds like Milley tripped over his wiener brought on by his hatred of Trump. At the moment Milley has no legitimate excuses if he ends up getting busted in rank.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Son of Grady 2/9/2025 12:01:45 AM (No. 1892556)
He by wearing his insignias is mocking them. He is a traitor.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: DCGIRL 2/9/2025 7:09:54 AM (No. 1892625)
Milley went from Joint Chief to disgraced military. This man is now living a life of h#ll, no clearance, no protection, disgraced by his peers and the entire country. I would not be surprised if he has a TOTAL breakdown. No sympathy here, he deserves everything that is coming his way.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: franq 2/9/2025 10:14:46 AM (No. 1892708)
So many have gone unpunished for so long... I was reflecting on W's terms yesterday. Just a lukewarm, live-and-let-live approach. Meanwhile the cancer was metastasizing.
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