Thursday, March 22, 2012

Gary Stein

  • SAN DIEGO -- A Marine sergeant who started a Facebook group that is openly critical of President Barack Obama and posted comments saying he will not follow the unlawful orders of the commander in chief is facing possible dismissal from the Corps.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The Marines on Wednesday told Sgt. Gary Stein - a Camp Pendleton Marine who started the Facebook page called Armed Forces Tea Party - that he is in violation of Pentagon policy barring troops from political activities.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • An outspoken Marine critical of President Barack Obama says the Marine Corps is moving to kick him out. Sgt.
  • (ABC News)
  • Folks it's sad to report that the young (26 years old) Marine Sgt (Gary Stein) that started a facebook page called armed forces tea party has been charged under the UCMJ by the Corps for his words on the facebook page in question.
  • (RedState)
  • Camp Pendleton Sergeant Gary Stein, who also declared weeks ago that he wouldnt follow the unlawful orders of his commander in chief, has been told hes violating Pentagon policy barring troops from political activities.
  • (Newser)
  • Sgt. Gary Stein says he was notified Wednesday that the Marine Corps has charged him with using contemptuous words against the commander in chief and violating the Defense Department's guidelines barring troops from engaging in political activities.
  • (Navy Times)
  • Sgt. Gary Stein might be saying things about President Obama that a lot of Marines think, but some are saying he took it too far. Stein has come under fire for stating on Facebook that he wouldn't follow certain orders given by his commander in chief.
  • (FOX News)
  • Marine Sgt. Gary Stein, founder of a group called the Armed Forces Tea Party, changed his statement to say he wouldnt follow unlawful orders, but the case is still under review, reports the Associated Press.
  • (USA Today)
  • The Marines on Wednesday told Sgt Gary Stein - a Camp Pendleton Marine who started the Facebook page called Armed Forces Tea Party - that he is in violation of Pentagon policy barring troops from political activities.
  • (Straits Times)

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