Adam Buckland wrote:
> "Conduct unbecoming"  is still a catch all offense in the UCMJ so probably 
> something similar applies in the SS

Hi Adam,

Could be. Interesting that it hasn't been reported, though. Leads me to 
think that the issue had been overlooked until the problem presented itself.

>> Define the secular reason then. 

> Whatever they agree to when they are hired.
> 
>> Wonder what their 'contracts' do say about morality. 
> 
> So far, this has not been reported. Could be anything, or nothing.
> 
>>> We have to be careful to have secular reasons for firing them. If we 
>>> fire them because they are "immoral" we have to define the required 
>>> morality in their contracts when they are hired.
>>>
>>>> SS guys were "profoundly immoral":
>>>>
>>>> http://www.procon.org/headline.php?headlineID=005083
>>>> http://prostitution.procon.org/view.answers.php?questionID=000103
>>>>
>>>> So fire them, strip them of their pensions and beat them with canes. 
>>>> That really IS the American way.
>>>>
>>>> If you like this, you'll love Sharia. Same principle.
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Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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