SAN DIEGO (AP) — Marine Sgt. Gary Stein first started a Facebook page called Armed Forces Tea Party Patriots
to encourage service members to exercise their free speech rights. Then
he declared that he wouldn't follow orders from the commander in chief,
President Barack Obama.
While Stein softened his statement to say he wouldn't follow "unlawful orders," military observers say he may have gone too far.
The
Marine Corps is now looking into whether he violated the military's
rules prohibiting political statements by those in uniform and broke its
guidelines on what troops can and cannot say on social media. Stein
said his views are constitutionally protected.
UNIR1 Network went to the Armed Forces Tea Party social site today on Facebook and was not surprised by the growing number of followers and comments.
David Cox This is what I hate...Frauds: such as, the guy who was [placed] in office that is ruining this country. Is that so hard to understand Fidei?
Tuesday at 1:22pm · · 1
Blair Reinhardt @David, your real stupid, UNLESS your talking about GW BUSH but I really don't think that you are.
2 hours ago · · 1
Raoul DeMarest Ditto Blair but don't waste time with a moron. Believe me, I've tried in the past to no avail.
about an hour ago · · 1
Blair Reinhardt It's fun just pissing them off? I love it when their heads pop!
about an hour ago · · 1
Danny Brandt Very true statement. "One Big Ass Mistake America" can't wait until he is gone.
50 minutes ago ·
Marine Sgt. Gary Stein
and found this in their about section. The site looked more like a home based business selling "conservative revolution" items. Although, the meaning of what they do makes sense. It appears to us that Sgt. Stein has found a way not only to serve his country, make a statement, but also make a profit on the affiliate marketing he is doing for Patriot Depot. (15% to be exact)
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