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Sep 8, 2017 12:48:35   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
MAY THE WINGS OF FREEDOM NEVER LOSE A FEATHER!

GOOD FOR THE NAVY!!!! THE NAVY DID THE RIGHT THING.

This is the best piece of news that I have received in a long time and applaud the Navy.

GOODBYE PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS JANAYE ERVIN!

Article 92 of the UCMJ

Navy Sailor Refuses To Stand For National Anthem - IMMEDIATELY Regrets It. WRITTEN BY DAVID MILLER A former Navy intelligence specialist recently took a page out of Colin Kaepernick's playbook and refused to stand for the national anthem during morning colors. However, she quickly learned she'd made a huge mistake.

Conservative Tribune reported that Petty Officer 2nd Class Janaye Ervin was stripped of her security clearance and assigned to menial labor for a few days before she was forced to leave the Navy for disrespecting our country so blatantly.

It all started on September 19, when Ervin refused to stand for the anthem when she was on reserve duty at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii. The International BusinessTimes reported that Ervin claimed she was trying to make a statement about blacks being persecuted in the United States by doing this. "I just didn't want to stand at that moment," Ervin said "I can't stand for this song knowing that the song isn't for me, being black. The song doesn't represent me at all. To be honest, I never really thought about the flag my entire life, I had no reason to. It's just a flag."

The next day, Ervin's superiors read her her rights and gave her a warning about potentially compromising her security clearance, which she needed for both her military and civilian job. One day after that, she was stripped of her security clearance and escorted out of the secure area where she was working.

Ervin is now claiming that she was never told which order she was violating, but this is clearly a lie since she violated the 10th General Order for Sentries, “…To salute all officers and colors and standards not cased…..” which is taught in Navy boot camp.

All members of the Navy are required to memorize all 11 general orders in bootcamp, and they are aware that violating any one of them is subject to Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and is subject to whatever punishment is decided by court-martial.

On September 21, Ervin took to Facebook to publicly whine about how "unfair" this has been for her. "The Navy has decided to punish me for defending the Constitution and has taken away my equipment I need to do my Naval job," she wrote, according to PopularMilitary.com.

Hey, Janaye, the Navy did not take ANYTHING from you - you forfeited your own job when you knowingly violated a general order.

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Sep 8, 2017 12:51:09   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Should have thrown the bitch in the brigg.
padremike wrote:
MAY THE WINGS OF FREEDOM NEVER LOSE A FEATHER!

GOOD FOR THE NAVY!!!! THE NAVY DID THE RIGHT THING.

This is the best piece of news that I have received in a long time and applaud the Navy.

GOODBYE PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS JANAYE ERVIN!

Article 92 of the UCMJ

Navy Sailor Refuses To Stand For National Anthem - IMMEDIATELY Regrets It. WRITTEN BY DAVID MILLER A former Navy intelligence specialist recently took a page out of Colin Kaepernick's playbook and refused to stand for the national anthem during morning colors. However, she quickly learned she'd made a huge mistake.

Conservative Tribune reported that Petty Officer 2nd Class Janaye Ervin was stripped of her security clearance and assigned to menial labor for a few days before she was forced to leave the Navy for disrespecting our country so blatantly.

It all started on September 19, when Ervin refused to stand for the anthem when she was on reserve duty at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii. The International BusinessTimes reported that Ervin claimed she was trying to make a statement about blacks being persecuted in the United States by doing this. "I just didn't want to stand at that moment," Ervin said "I can't stand for this song knowing that the song isn't for me, being black. The song doesn't represent me at all. To be honest, I never really thought about the flag my entire life, I had no reason to. It's just a flag."

The next day, Ervin's superiors read her her rights and gave her a warning about potentially compromising her security clearance, which she needed for both her military and civilian job. One day after that, she was stripped of her security clearance and escorted out of the secure area where she was working.

Ervin is now claiming that she was never told which order she was violating, but this is clearly a lie since she violated the 10th General Order for Sentries, “…To salute all officers and colors and standards not cased…..” which is taught in Navy boot camp.

All members of the Navy are required to memorize all 11 general orders in bootcamp, and they are aware that violating any one of them is subject to Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and is subject to whatever punishment is decided by court-martial.

On September 21, Ervin took to Facebook to publicly whine about how "unfair" this has been for her. "The Navy has decided to punish me for defending the Constitution and has taken away my equipment I need to do my Naval job," she wrote, according to PopularMilitary.com.

Hey, Janaye, the Navy did not take ANYTHING from you - you forfeited your own job when you knowingly violated a general order.
MAY THE WINGS OF FREEDOM NEVER LOSE A FEATHER! br ... (show quote)

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Sep 8, 2017 13:04:27   #
onearmedbandit
 
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!

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Sep 8, 2017 13:06:59   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
padremike wrote:
MAY THE WINGS OF FREEDOM NEVER LOSE A FEATHER!

GOOD FOR THE NAVY!!!! THE NAVY DID THE RIGHT THING.

This is the best piece of news that I have received in a long time and applaud the Navy.

GOODBYE PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS JANAYE ERVIN!

Article 92 of the UCMJ

Navy Sailor Refuses To Stand For National Anthem - IMMEDIATELY Regrets It. WRITTEN BY DAVID MILLER A former Navy intelligence specialist recently took a page out of Colin Kaepernick's playbook and refused to stand for the national anthem during morning colors. However, she quickly learned she'd made a huge mistake.

Conservative Tribune reported that Petty Officer 2nd Class Janaye Ervin was stripped of her security clearance and assigned to menial labor for a few days before she was forced to leave the Navy for disrespecting our country so blatantly.

It all started on September 19, when Ervin refused to stand for the anthem when she was on reserve duty at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii. The International BusinessTimes reported that Ervin claimed she was trying to make a statement about blacks being persecuted in the United States by doing this. "I just didn't want to stand at that moment," Ervin said "I can't stand for this song knowing that the song isn't for me, being black. The song doesn't represent me at all. To be honest, I never really thought about the flag my entire life, I had no reason to. It's just a flag."

The next day, Ervin's superiors read her her rights and gave her a warning about potentially compromising her security clearance, which she needed for both her military and civilian job. One day after that, she was stripped of her security clearance and escorted out of the secure area where she was working.

Ervin is now claiming that she was never told which order she was violating, but this is clearly a lie since she violated the 10th General Order for Sentries, “…To salute all officers and colors and standards not cased…..” which is taught in Navy boot camp.

All members of the Navy are required to memorize all 11 general orders in bootcamp, and they are aware that violating any one of them is subject to Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and is subject to whatever punishment is decided by court-martial.

On September 21, Ervin took to Facebook to publicly whine about how "unfair" this has been for her. "The Navy has decided to punish me for defending the Constitution and has taken away my equipment I need to do my Naval job," she wrote, according to PopularMilitary.com.

Hey, Janaye, the Navy did not take ANYTHING from you - you forfeited your own job when you knowingly violated a general order.
MAY THE WINGS OF FREEDOM NEVER LOSE A FEATHER! br ... (show quote)


Hey civilian Ervin, see ya.

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Sep 9, 2017 08:33:21   #
boatbob2
 
Its a wonder,that the Navy,Didnt save her coon ass,and promote her to admiral; !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Sep 9, 2017 10:01:57   #
Big dog
 
padremike wrote:
MAY THE WINGS OF FREEDOM NEVER LOSE A FEATHER!

GOOD FOR THE NAVY!!!! THE NAVY DID THE RIGHT THING.

This is the best piece of news that I have received in a long time and applaud the Navy.

GOODBYE PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS JANAYE ERVIN!

Article 92 of the UCMJ

Navy Sailor Refuses To Stand For National Anthem - IMMEDIATELY Regrets It. WRITTEN BY DAVID MILLER A former Navy intelligence specialist recently took a page out of Colin Kaepernick's playbook and refused to stand for the national anthem during morning colors. However, she quickly learned she'd made a huge mistake.

Conservative Tribune reported that Petty Officer 2nd Class Janaye Ervin was stripped of her security clearance and assigned to menial labor for a few days before she was forced to leave the Navy for disrespecting our country so blatantly.

It all started on September 19, when Ervin refused to stand for the anthem when she was on reserve duty at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii. The International BusinessTimes reported that Ervin claimed she was trying to make a statement about blacks being persecuted in the United States by doing this. "I just didn't want to stand at that moment," Ervin said "I can't stand for this song knowing that the song isn't for me, being black. The song doesn't represent me at all. To be honest, I never really thought about the flag my entire life, I had no reason to. It's just a flag."

The next day, Ervin's superiors read her her rights and gave her a warning about potentially compromising her security clearance, which she needed for both her military and civilian job. One day after that, she was stripped of her security clearance and escorted out of the secure area where she was working.

Ervin is now claiming that she was never told which order she was violating, but this is clearly a lie since she violated the 10th General Order for Sentries, “…To salute all officers and colors and standards not cased…..” which is taught in Navy boot camp.

All members of the Navy are required to memorize all 11 general orders in bootcamp, and they are aware that violating any one of them is subject to Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and is subject to whatever punishment is decided by court-martial.

On September 21, Ervin took to Facebook to publicly whine about how "unfair" this has been for her. "The Navy has decided to punish me for defending the Constitution and has taken away my equipment I need to do my Naval job," she wrote, according to PopularMilitary.com.

Hey, Janaye, the Navy did not take ANYTHING from you - you forfeited your own job when you knowingly violated a general order.
MAY THE WINGS OF FREEDOM NEVER LOSE A FEATHER! br ... (show quote)


Some people are just TOO stupid to serve in our military.

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Sep 9, 2017 10:43:48   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
padremike, I couldn't imagine not standing for the national anthem, when I was in the navy. It seems like a sure way to get out!!
padremike wrote:
MAY THE WINGS OF FREEDOM NEVER LOSE A FEATHER!

GOOD FOR THE NAVY!!!! THE NAVY DID THE RIGHT THING.

This is the best piece of news that I have received in a long time and applaud the Navy.

GOODBYE PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS JANAYE ERVIN!

Article 92 of the UCMJ

Navy Sailor Refuses To Stand For National Anthem - IMMEDIATELY Regrets It. WRITTEN BY DAVID MILLER A former Navy intelligence specialist recently took a page out of Colin Kaepernick's playbook and refused to stand for the national anthem during morning colors. However, she quickly learned she'd made a huge mistake.

Conservative Tribune reported that Petty Officer 2nd Class Janaye Ervin was stripped of her security clearance and assigned to menial labor for a few days before she was forced to leave the Navy for disrespecting our country so blatantly.

It all started on September 19, when Ervin refused to stand for the anthem when she was on reserve duty at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii. The International BusinessTimes reported that Ervin claimed she was trying to make a statement about blacks being persecuted in the United States by doing this. "I just didn't want to stand at that moment," Ervin said "I can't stand for this song knowing that the song isn't for me, being black. The song doesn't represent me at all. To be honest, I never really thought about the flag my entire life, I had no reason to. It's just a flag."

The next day, Ervin's superiors read her her rights and gave her a warning about potentially compromising her security clearance, which she needed for both her military and civilian job. One day after that, she was stripped of her security clearance and escorted out of the secure area where she was working.

Ervin is now claiming that she was never told which order she was violating, but this is clearly a lie since she violated the 10th General Order for Sentries, “…To salute all officers and colors and standards not cased…..” which is taught in Navy boot camp.

All members of the Navy are required to memorize all 11 general orders in bootcamp, and they are aware that violating any one of them is subject to Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and is subject to whatever punishment is decided by court-martial.

On September 21, Ervin took to Facebook to publicly whine about how "unfair" this has been for her. "The Navy has decided to punish me for defending the Constitution and has taken away my equipment I need to do my Naval job," she wrote, according to PopularMilitary.com.

Hey, Janaye, the Navy did not take ANYTHING from you - you forfeited your own job when you knowingly violated a general order.
MAY THE WINGS OF FREEDOM NEVER LOSE A FEATHER! br ... (show quote)

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Sep 9, 2017 10:57:47   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
padremike, I couldn't imagine not standing for the national anthem, when I was in the navy. It seems like a sure way to get out!!


I still get choked up when our National Anthem is played. I remember the many years I was in service and the loud speakers on Base would play the Anthem at the lowering of the colors. Everyone outside would stop, even get out of their vehicles, face the direction of the flag, stand at attention and render a salute. It was always an honor, never an inconvenience. It remains so even today and especially for those of us who served. And then we have to abide the disgusting actions and attitude of this woman. Should be cause for a dishonorable discharge. "Breathes there a man so dead who never to himself has said this is my own, my native land!" Yes! America is chock full of them today and our schools are pumping them out by the thousands.

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Sep 9, 2017 11:41:31   #
Big dog
 
padremike wrote:
I still get choked up when our National Anthem is played. I remember the many years I was in service and the loud speakers on Base would play the Anthem at the lowering of the colors. Everyone outside would stop, even get out of their vehicles, face the direction of the flag, stand at attention and render a salute. It was always an honor, never an inconvenience. It remains so even today and especially for those of us who served. And then we have to abide the disgusting actions and attitude of this woman. Should be cause for a dishonorable discharge. "Breathes there a man so dead who never to himself has said this is my own, my native land!" Yes! America is chock full of them today and our schools are pumping them out by the thousands.
I still get choked up when our National Anthem is ... (show quote)

Definitely a dishonorable discharge.

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Sep 9, 2017 15:50:35   #
Tradition Loc: Staten Island, N.Y.
 
padremike wrote:
I still get choked up when our National Anthem is played. I remember the many years I was in service and the loud speakers on Base would play the Anthem at the lowering of the colors. Everyone outside would stop, even get out of their vehicles, face the direction of the flag, stand at attention and render a salute. It was always an honor, never an inconvenience. It remains so even today and especially for those of us who served. And then we have to abide the disgusting actions and attitude of this woman. Should be cause for a dishonorable discharge. "Breathes there a man so dead who never to himself has said this is my own, my native land!" Yes! America is chock full of them today and our schools are pumping them out by the thousands.
I still get choked up when our National Anthem is ... (show quote)


My deceased husband was in the Navy, so I feel a special respect for this branch of the military. He was so proud of his service, almost as proud as I was of him. I seem addicted to watching the youtubes of soldiers surprising their families with their early return home. It's so heartwarming to witness their reunions. Of course, it does make me miss my honey even more. When I watched as Obama clasped his hands at his crotch when the National Anthem was played, I was livid - but after listening to his apologies for our country and his attendance at Rev. Wrong's (God damn America!) church, it became clear to me that this man bore no allegiance to America - just to his ego.

My faith was restored, however, when I watched as the two ice dancing Olympic Gold Medal champions of 2014, Meryl Davis and Charlie White, won for their amazing performances. When they received their gold medals, they looked so proud as our flag was raised and the Star Spangled Banner played. Charlie and Meryl even sang along. It was really inspiring to see two of our young people display such patriotism. As well as being such fine representatives of our country, they are also astonishingly talented, dedicated, kind, generous and humble.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5JUnTJrnps&t=77s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-2Fvut1x8Y&t=274s

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Sep 10, 2017 12:10:07   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
padremike, I couldn't imagine not standing for the national anthem, when I was in the navy. It seems like a sure way to get out!!


I can't imagine someone not throwing you overboard.

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Sep 10, 2017 14:19:26   #
Tradition Loc: Staten Island, N.Y.
 
padremike wrote:
MAY THE WINGS OF FREEDOM NEVER LOSE A FEATHER!

GOOD FOR THE NAVY!!!! THE NAVY DID THE RIGHT THING.

This is the best piece of news that I have received in a long time and applaud the Navy.

GOODBYE PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS JANAYE ERVIN!

Article 92 of the UCMJ

Navy Sailor Refuses To Stand For National Anthem - IMMEDIATELY Regrets It. WRITTEN BY DAVID MILLER A former Navy intelligence specialist recently took a page out of Colin Kaepernick's playbook and refused to stand for the national anthem during morning colors. However, she quickly learned she'd made a huge mistake.

Conservative Tribune reported that Petty Officer 2nd Class Janaye Ervin was stripped of her security clearance and assigned to menial labor for a few days before she was forced to leave the Navy for disrespecting our country so blatantly.

It all started on September 19, when Ervin refused to stand for the anthem when she was on reserve duty at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii. The International BusinessTimes reported that Ervin claimed she was trying to make a statement about blacks being persecuted in the United States by doing this. "I just didn't want to stand at that moment," Ervin said "I can't stand for this song knowing that the song isn't for me, being black. The song doesn't represent me at all. To be honest, I never really thought about the flag my entire life, I had no reason to. It's just a flag."

The next day, Ervin's superiors read her her rights and gave her a warning about potentially compromising her security clearance, which she needed for both her military and civilian job. One day after that, she was stripped of her security clearance and escorted out of the secure area where she was working.

Ervin is now claiming that she was never told which order she was violating, but this is clearly a lie since she violated the 10th General Order for Sentries, “…To salute all officers and colors and standards not cased…..” which is taught in Navy boot camp.

All members of the Navy are required to memorize all 11 general orders in bootcamp, and they are aware that violating any one of them is subject to Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and is subject to whatever punishment is decided by court-martial.

On September 21, Ervin took to Facebook to publicly whine about how "unfair" this has been for her. "The Navy has decided to punish me for defending the Constitution and has taken away my equipment I need to do my Naval job," she wrote, according to PopularMilitary.com.

Hey, Janaye, the Navy did not take ANYTHING from you - you forfeited your own job when you knowingly violated a general order.
MAY THE WINGS OF FREEDOM NEVER LOSE A FEATHER! br ... (show quote)

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Was that Second Class - OR NO CLASS!!??

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Sep 12, 2017 17:36:38   #
wolffy
 
JFlorio wrote:
Should have thrown the bitch in the brigg.


Overboard would be better!

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Sep 12, 2017 17:41:46   #
Big dog
 
wolffy wrote:
Overboard would be better!


Was she the ships whore ?
The Russian trawlers that go out for 6 months to a year BRING whores with them. FACT.

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Nov 12, 2017 16:01:56   #
promilitary
 
What the hell did this ignorant broad think she was supposed
to be defending?

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