That was BeachBum. I am OzmO. You can tell who is who on the title bar of each post. (in the blue part) It says posted by: "XXXX" And UCMJ = Uniform Code of Military Justice. Don't think that is in the constitution. Perhaps you should pull up the "oath" they take. Perhaps it's in conflict with the US constitution and no one has ever caught it in 200+ years. You could hold a press conference and show us all what you found. Or just post it here.
I know that! I was merely poking a little (harmless) fun by thanking you for something HE answered. The question was directed at you though...
As far as your comment goes... let's just say A Few Good Men. Ok, so we can therefore say, with a high degree of certainty, that their (the soldier's) oath, their loyalty, is promised to a bunch of superiors who, depending on who governs the White House, may or may not put them in harms way or in places where national security per se is not really an issue. Hence their loyalty IS NOT to the US Constitution. That's fucking great.
And by the way, killing innocent civilians is indeed a crime in the Constitution. So is torture. Then again we didn't really torture at Abhu Ghraib, it was the secret service, although it was two of the army tweety birds who took the blame for it though. Real patriots for doing that.