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"dishonorable" Definitions
  1. showing lack of honor or integrity; ignoble; base; disgraceful; shameful: Cheating is dishonorable.
  2. having no honor or good repute; unprincipled; disreputable: a dishonorable man.

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Yet honoring service to a dishonorable cause can itself be dishonorable.
"Conditions other than dishonorable" is now broadly interpreted to deny VA access to hundreds of thousands veterans whose conduct didn't warrant punishment as severe as a dishonorable discharge.
Except that this dishonorable period stretches into very living memory.
"It was dishonorable, to say the least," the diplomat said.
All of those behaviors lead to a dishonorable discharge, potentially.
Wilson's record on race over all is a dishonorable one.
Bergdahl's attorneys asked for a punishment of a dishonorable discharge.
Bergdahl's attorneys asked Nance for a punishment of dishonorable discharge.
But only dishonorable discharges are reflected in the recent jump.
Third, Bergdahl's attorneys asked Nance to give Bergdahl a dishonorable discharge.
Mr. Mayes was dismissed from the Army with a dishonorable discharge.
Gay sailors were often harassed, court-martialed and given dishonorable discharges.
There comes a time when neutrality and laying low become dishonorable.
Funny how the truth can be twisted into something so dishonorable.
Ned Stark was dishonorable at the time when it mattered most.
It is dishonorable, and an affront to sportsmanship, competition, and virtue.
Of the six types of discharge, dishonorable is the most punishing.
He could just as well be the opposite — a dishonorable success.
Bowe Bergdahl's guilty plea for desertion resulted in a dishonorable discharge.
Mr. Trump, in essence, said that the agency's officers were dishonorable.
The dishonorable discharges included around 28 percent of Turkey's admirals and generals.
A special dishonorable mention for the evening goes to New Jersey Gov.
The dishonorable discharges included around 40 percent of Turkey's admirals and generals.
So are domestic violence restraining orders and dishonorable discharges from the military.
But Kelley did not receive a dishonorable discharge for his assault convictions.
If her appeal is denied, she risks dishonorable discharge from the military.
At his sentencing, he receives a dishonorable discharge from the US Army.
His court-martial resulted in a dishonorable discharge and reduction in rank.
With that in mind, meeting Jens would have made me feel dishonorable.
Killing an O'Driscoll, one of the rival gang members, won't be considered dishonorable.
But this is a turning point for the previously selfish and dishonorable character.
He used all I have done in my life honorably for dishonorable means.
They asked for a dishonorable discharge but no confinement as Bergdahl&aposs sentence.
Capitulation, they tell victims and bystanders, is not only dishonorable: It is unwise.
But in 1956, he was dismissed from the service with a dishonorable discharge.
It's dishonorable to ask hard working Americans to pay for their monthly rent.
Fort Bragg, North Carolina (CNN)Fourteen years in prison, or a dishonorable discharge.
Nance opted for no prison time and a dishonorable discharge for Bergdahl. Why?
It must also report dishonorable discharges, which also prevent people from owning firearms.
Send these, the dishonorable, to watchHow easy it is to corrupt like me.
Those who were expelled with dishonorable discharges will remain ineligible for these services.
Jude's preferred methods of warfare — poison, spycraft, gossip, lies — are traditionally considered dishonorable.
Receiving a dishonorable discharge is not the same as receiving a bad conduct discharge.
Kelly "said he didn't want to work for dishonorable people," referring specifically to Trump.
That is being like men — like Trump and Kavanaugh — which is disgusting and dishonorable.
Tillerson was not about to shred his own honor to please a dishonorable boss.
I found out that he couldn't get one because he had a dishonorable discharge.
He was swiftly court-martialed and expelled from the Army with a dishonorable discharge.
Defense lawyers asked that the soldier receive a dishonorable discharge but be spared confinement.
Conviction of sexual assault in the military now requires automatic processing for dishonorable discharge.
This story has been updated to reflect that the prosecution asked for a dishonorable discharge.
They asked the judge to give their client a dishonorable discharge and no prison time.
Kelly said "he didn't want to work for dishonorable people" and referred specifically to Trump.
With his plea, he could face up to life in prison and a dishonorable discharge.
"I struggled with depression, alcohol abuse and the shame of my dishonorable discharge," he wrote.
That crime is punishable by up to seven years in military prison and dishonorable discharge.
The military must also report anyone who receives a dishonorable discharge, which precludes gun ownership.
Give him a dishonorable discharge, a million community service hours and let him go home.
She said that a dishonorable discharge was appropriate, but asked that he be spared prison.
The agency separately quantifies dishonorable discharges, which includes personnel convicted by a general court-martial.
It was not considered dishonorable to excuse yourself from a stairwell battle with a boxer.
Dunn's family has led the calls for Sacoolas to return, describing her actions as "dishonorable".
The administration briefers who went to Capitol Hill did not accuse members of anything dishonorable.
Two law professors said they expect Bergdahl will receive a dishonorable discharge at a minimum.
Their story will be told and retold, as will Trump's dishonorable, petulant, and slanderous response.
Speed skater Shani Davis called the decision "dishonorable" after he lost a coin toss to her.
If you're dishonorable, it'll focus on the kill, and represent it in a more intense way.
Jeffery Nance didn&apost explain how he formulated his sentence that also included a dishonorable discharge.
Instead, he received no prison time, a reduction in rank, a fine and a dishonorable discharge.
Sixty-three years after leaving the Army, Mr. Mayes's discharge was upgraded from dishonorable to honorable.
"Well they're dishonorable people," he said during an interview on Fox News's "On the Record" Wednesday.
There was never — and how could there be or how would there be — any dishonorable (intent).
A jury found Wilkerson guilty and sentenced him to a dishonorable discharge and a year's imprisonment.
Jeffery R. Nance, for a 14-year-sentence, while Bergdahl's attorneys requested the penalty of dishonorable discharge.
Douglas Germano, said the prosecution sought a sentence of 18 months behind bars and a dishonorable discharge.
And in fact, his lawyers want to appeal it because they do not like the dishonorable discharge.
He&aposs down here making a speech for this dishonorable president of the United States of America.
A bad conduct or dishonorable discharge would deprive Bergdahl of most or all his veterans&apos benefits.
As unpleasant and even dishonorable as the Clinton attacks were, they allowed Obama to prove his mettle.
Bergdahl's lead defense attorney, Eugene Fidell, told reporters outside the courtroom that he'll appeal the dishonorable discharge.
Equally uncontroversial is the proposition that a man who does so is, for that reason alone, dishonorable.
"That dishonorable discharge kept me from improving my station," he told The New York Times in 1977.
It's dishonorable, and it only shows that person for the coward that they are," she said. "Mr.
"I think it is a dishonorable act that can bring criminal charges," Mr. Gregory, a lawyer, said.
He received a bad-conduct discharge — one notch above a dishonorable discharge — and was demoted to private.
Entertainment's most dishonorable honors are back and this time their public shaming is focused on the White House.
The 31-year-old Idaho native faces a maximum penalty of life in prison and a dishonorable discharge.
"I think it is a dishonorable act that can bring criminal charges," Gregory told the New York Times.
Obviously, we knew he&aposs going to get a dishonorable discharge, but not to get, you know, anytime.
"Graham also told Axios on Sunday that Trump's abandonment of Kurdish allies was "dishonorable" and a "sh-tshow.
He was found guilty and handed a dishonorable discharge and a sentence of one year of hard labor.
To me, it was a dishonorable thing to say," Brennan told NBC's Chuck Todd on "Meet the Press.
Gerrymandering — drawing voting districts to favor one party or the other — has a long and dishonorable history in America.
Since this award is tainted with the dishonorable actions of the NFL and its players, I cannot accept it.
"Dishonorable discharge is a lifetime stigma, and it deprives him of substantial benefits, which he badly needs," Fidell said.
These are straightforward inquiries, and it would be dangerous, not to mention dishonorable, for a candidate to answer dishonestly.
Even after more than 30 years of suffering and contrition, he chose not to profit from a dishonorable deed.
But every new burst of denial and obfuscation only makes him and his Kremlin look more deceitful and dishonorable.
But failure to report dishonorable discharges continued to be common, highlighted by similar IG reports in 2015 and 2017.
And it may provide just the catharsis you need in an American moment notorious for dishonorable and divisive behavior.
The mystery man will out everyone on base he has ever hooked up with in exchange for avoiding dishonorable discharge.
Rockstar's review documentation suggests that dishonorable behavior carries effects of its own, such as more money earned from petty larceny.
Failing to notify Comey was dishonorable; the director deserved the dignity of getting the news directly, not from cable news.
No. "Letting go of female children is dishonorable, in itself," explained Pramanand Das, who presides over an informal family council.
Dishonorable Mentions * Jon Ossoff: The Georgia Democrat raised more than $30 million for his bid to claim Georgia's 6th district.
He said he didn't want to work for dishonorable people who would treat someone like me in such a manner.
For one, Eugenie's divorced parents have sparked various scandals related to infidelity, financial impropriety, and their ties to dishonorable people.
When the dishonorable attempt to purchase it, either with money or fear, it will always prove false in the end.
He recounts his experiences in Vietnam, from which he received a dishonorable discharge, and his involvement with the Black Panthers.
An Army and Green Beret veteran, Frazier Glenn Miller, was in military service for 20 years before his dishonorable discharge.
The effort has led to an increase of 4,284 names added to the system based on dishonorable discharges, CNN reported.
Members of the U.S. military can be discharged in five ways: honorable, general, other than honorable, bad conduct and dishonorable.
"We shouldn't honor the dishonorable Confederate cause, but we shouldn't try to erase it, either," he wrote at the time.
But now to find out that not only he&aposs walking free, he&aposs appealing his dishonorable discharge and seeking what?
Never, however, has a whole country had an Olympic mat pulled away by virtue of being exposed as untrustworthy and dishonorable.
We're animals, and we're going to fucking try to survive, it's not dishonorable to want to enjoy the time you have.
Dishonorable mentions: Gmail's ill-advised Mic Drop prank, this grocer's illegal meat stunt, and — word to the wise — anything involving ISIS.
Republican opposition to Obamacare is about to become more dishonorable than at any point since Obama signed it seven years ago.
Service members and veterans with dishonorable discharges and other than honorable discharges are excluded from receiving most VA health-care services.
The order comes from Mr. Todd (Patrick Fischler), a man who's made it clear his intentions on this show are dishonorable.
Bowe Bergdahl — who received a dishonorable discharge, but no prison time, for walking off his Army base in Afghanistan in 2000.
The people who could do this did not want to be called "spies" or "agents," names which were seen as dishonorable.
He could face up to five years of confinement, forfeiture of his pay and a dishonorable discharge from the Air Force.
Former servicemembers with "bad paper" — an Other Than Honorable, Bad Conduct, or Dishonorable discharge — must apply for recognition as a veteran.
Smith said Manning's dishonorable discharge was included in the terms of the 85033-year prison sentence imposed on her in 2013.
Smith said Manning could appeal her discharge determination, noting a failed appeal would ultimately result in dishonorable discharge from the Army.
By the time of de Gaulle's actual death, things had changed: Pétain was infamous for the dishonorable peace he had concluded.
For example, mental health, dishonorable discharge from the military, misdemeanor domestic violence, and drug addictions don't affect one's ability to vote.
Bowe Bergdahl's seemingly light sentence Friday of a dishonorable discharge but no prison time for leaving his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
In addition, he was sentenced to a dishonorable discharge, will be reduced in rank, and will forfeit $1,000 in pay per month.
The Republican opposition to Obamacare is about to become more dishonorable than at any point since Obama signed it seven years ago.
"At the end of campaigns, desperate candidates too often embarrassing themselves by launching dishonorable, personal attacks," McCain spokeswoman Lorna Romero said Friday.
Discharges are characterized as Honorable, General, Other Than Honorable, Bad Conduct, or Dishonorable, depending on the circumstances under which they are discharged.
The FBI has a long and dishonorable record of political interference and malfeasance, often associated with its first director, J. Edgar Hoover.
If convicted of perjury, Special Operator Scott, a SEAL medic, could face up to five years in prison and a dishonorable discharge.
However, Bergdahl received a dishonorable discharge from the Army, which means he won't get health benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
"I struggled with depression, alcohol abuse and the shame of my dishonorable discharge," he wrote decades later, in 2017, in an affidavit.
True warriors have a code of behavior that proclaims acts of savagery against unarmed civilians or prisoners to be dishonorable and immoral.
The United Daughters of the Confederacy has vowed to fight back, calling the city's demand "heavy-handed" and "dishonorable" in a statement.
McAleenan replied to Ocasio-Cortez saying he'd seen the posts and launched an investigation within minutes of learning about the officers' dishonorable conduct.
"These are very dishonorable people, but I said, in the end it's okay, because at least Canada knows how I feel," he said.
Davis had tweeted that the coin toss was a "dishonorable" method to decide and added the hashtag "BlackHistoryMonth2018", suggesting racial bias was involved.
What's dishonorable are the circumstances—the unabated murder of citizens by police without consequence—that led to these protests in the first place.
He was demoted to private, stripped of back pay and benefits and given a 30-day jail sentence along with a dishonorable discharge.
It has reported 11,000 service members to the database, but almost all of them were because of dishonorable discharges, which prohibit gun purchases.
McMaster avoids opinion and relies on government documents, presidential archives and oral histories to expose the duplicitous and dishonorable origins of the war.
Bowe Bergdahl — who received a dishonorable discharge and loss of military benefits last week for walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
It's dishonorable for Mr. McCrory to promote voting fraud myths and add fuel to voter suppression efforts as he's going out the door.
It's a bit of a dishonorable bargain, and it runs the risk of ending in some kind of massive war or other catastrophe.
One camp thinks it's cool for two people to gang up on a solo warrior; the other camp refuses, calling such a move dishonorable.
A dishonorable discharge, issued for the most serious offenses, cuts off all military and veterans benefits, including healthcare from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
"This is a dishonorable complaint filed by a known serial complainant and political activist with a history of abusing the judicial system," Murray said.
In The Typist, Stolakis takes on discrimination against LGBTQ service members through the story of a Korean War veteran tasked with writing dishonorable discharges.
Axelrod's bet, while technically legal, seemed all the more dishonorable since he was himself working out of the World Trade Center at the time.
Sergeant Felix, 34, a veteran of the Iraq War, was also ordered to forfeit all pay, demoted to private and given a dishonorable discharge.
Shulkin said there is a distinction between those who have received an other than honorable discharge and those who have received a dishonorable discharge.
All the petty blame-shifting of politicians inside the beltway and the left-wing media partisans is just a dishonorable distraction from that effort.
"I'd like to say to women everywhere: don't allow these right-wing talking heads, these dishonorable people to intimidate you or scare you," she continued.
People think that women are derailed when they go to school, get into activities that are considered dishonorable, or start falling in love with people.
He sought redemption from that most dishonorable of actions, in the last refuge of every disgusting, pimply p'takh living today, the terrible sin: Posting Online.
A small number of criminals poisoned police beliefs about whole communities, and a small number of dishonorable officers poisoned communities' beliefs about entire police forces.
Why it matters: Comey also writes that Kelly said he "didn't want to work for dishonorable people," referring directly to President Trump, per The Beast.
Owning human chattel — and offering intellectual and political defenses of the institution of American slavery — is an important and dishonorable part of Thomas Jefferson's legacy.
Taber, for one, doubts the federal government will find a way to recover any guns from the thousands whose dishonorable discharges went unnoted for years.
Veterans with other-than-honorable or dishonorable discharges also write to Winn to explain their discharge characterization with the hopes of joining the veteran ward.
"A more ripe and rank case of dishonorable dealings will never, in all possibility, be found in our history," the Supreme Court concluded in 1980.
As he told Brienne privately in Season 2, that supposedly dishonorable act of treason was actually done to save hundreds of thousands of innocent lives.
Trenga replied, "There's nothing dishonorable in fulfilling your obligation as a United States citizen," before ruling on the specific sanctions the court would put in place.
A 1968 Gun Control Act made it unlawful for a licensed firearms dealer to sell a weapon to any person who is given a dishonorable discharge.
The judge presiding over the case ordered that Bergdahl's rank be reduced from sergeant to private along with a fine of $10,000 and a dishonorable discharge.
A humane fix, a presidential order that retroactively reverses dishonorable and general discharges for revelations of homosexuality to honorable status, if no other crimes were connected.
His sentence for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy in Afghanistan in 2009, which was handed down Friday, included a dishonorable discharge and no jail time.
Mr. Jenkins, then 64, was court-martialed by the Army for desertion, demoted to private and given a dishonorable discharge and a 30-day jail sentence.
And the classical thinkers whom Anonymous quotes would appreciate the tragedy of an aviator who flew too close to the dying star of a dishonorable presidency.
Betraying your comrades on the battlefield is one of the most dishonorable things, but betraying your country by joining groups dedicated to its destruction is far worse.
The dishonorable discharge threatens to deprive Bergdahl of most or all his veterans&apos benefits, but it also triggers the automatic appeal to a higher military court.
The only bit of justice for those killed and affected, and for the upholding of military integrity, is the sentence of a dishonorable discharge that Bergdahl received.
The dishonorable discharge threatens to deprive Bergdahl of most or all his veterans&apos benefits, but it also triggers an automatic appeal to a higher military court.
Robb actually did a dishonorable thing by marrying Talisa Maegyr instead of one of Walder Frey's daughters and overcompensated trying to gain some of his honor back.
The law barred troops with dishonorable discharges — those convicted at court-martial of serious crimes — as well as spies, deserters and a few others considered particularly heinous.
Dean, who only became a police officer in April 2018 after graduating from the police academy a month earlier, will be recorded as having a dishonorable discharge.
"To use his name in such a dishonorable manner at last night's rally is unacceptable from anyone, let alone the president of the United States," he said.
Other recent selections, following primaries and caucuses: "rabble-rouser" ("Our users love agent nouns like this," Otto said), "rodomontade" ("vainglorious boasting or bragging"), and "skulduggery" ("dishonorable proceedings").
Far better to clear up the confusion that you don't have the most dishonorable tax return that's possible, and so you also choose to release your tax returns.
Jeffrey Nance, sentenced Bergdahl to a reduction in rank to private, a payment of $1,000 per month for 10 months and a dishonorable discharge, according to multiple reports.
The rate is five times what it was during World War II, though there is no indication that service members these days are more "dishonorable" than their predecessors.
A dishonorable discharge is considered the most severe classification of punitive military judgments and US federal law prohibits ownership of firearms by those who have been dishonorably discharged.
Milley made the decision to charge Bergdahl in 2015 with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, for which Bergdahl ultimately received a dishonorable discharge but avoided prison time.
Bowe Bergdahl received a dishonorable discharge, but avoided prison time for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after abandoning his outpost in 2009, a military judge ruled Friday.
History remembers Ed Muskie as an honorable man up against a dishonorable opponent; it remembers Gary Hart as politician with extraordinary potential who brought on his own demise.
That's the number of years it took Needham Mayes, a veteran of the Korean War, to get his Army dismissal upgraded from a dishonorable to an honorable discharge.
"I haven't made up my mind whether this is honorable or dishonorable," said Joel Johnson, who worked in the White House as a senior adviser to Mr. Clinton.
I agree with almost everything Orr describes so well, and his placement of Bukowski's modus operandi within a certain tradition — however dishonorable — is useful, up to a point.
" He says that a manager told him that he was fired because of Article 25/2 in the Turkish Labour Code, which punishes "immoral, dishonorable or malicious behavior.
Congress passed a law in December 2017 that made the "wrongful broadcast or distribution of intimate visual images" a criminal offense, subject to military court-martial and dishonorable discharge.
It worked because Michelle Obama was there, and watched Hillary Clinton swallow her pride in 2008 and help Michelle's husband become President after a bruising, sometimes dishonorable campaign fight.
More importantly, a dishonorable discharge would have triggered an automatic notification to the FBI that this person is banned from buying firearms, where a "bad conduct" discharge does not.
She ran around the world on our dime making deals for herself and her dishonorable husband while she was supposed to be working on behalf of we the people.
"Donald Trump is the most dishonorable and despicable human being to ever serve in the office of the president," Waters said at the convention, which prompted a standing ovation.
" Christie appealed the case, which spokesman Brian Murray called "a dishonorable complaint filed by a known serial complainant and political activist with a history of abusing the judicial system.
In doing so, however, he rejected Colonel Visger's recommendation for an intermediate tribunal where the maximum incarceration would be one year and a dishonorable discharge could not be imposed.
The first Quichotte exulted, My love is within my grasp , while the second objected, I am being asked to do a dishonorable thing , and are we not honorable men ?
When we're the living representatives of Christ's church, we don't get to proudly support politicians who lie and commit dishonorable acts for the sake of a few policy wins.
Morgan says he was given a choice: go to military trial and risk a dishonorable discharge or sign the form put in front of him and be discharged honorably.
Because of this, most of the data on suicide rates of those who served does not account for veterans who received an Other Than Honorable, General or Dishonorable discharge.
Steven Seagal was an alpha prototype who viewed masculinity the old fashioned way—the way of the Samurai, who felt it was dishonorable for a warrior to expose emotion.
"This is a dishonorable complaint filed by a known serial complainant and political activist with a history of abusing the judicial system," said Brian Murray, Christie's spokesman in a statement.
The judge also gave Bergdahl a dishonorable discharge, reduced his Army rank from sergeant to private and ordered him to forfeit pay equal to $1,000 per month for 10 months.
I cannot be undermined...And I'd like to say to women out there everywhere: Don't allow these right wing talking heads, these dishonorable people, to intimidate you or scare you.
Mr. Dwork, who became a hero to gay people for his persistence in fighting the dishonorable discharge, died on Tuesday in Manhattan, Alan Salz, the executor of his estate, said.
But Nicholson's fourth dishonorable distinction offers the most drama: He's the only CIA officer ever nabbed in a literal spy-versus-spy operation inside the agency's headquarters at Langley, Virginia.
He was called dishonorable in his home country, and was accused of dressing up as a woman in order to gain access to a boat (there's no proof of this).
It is possible to see what kinds of cases the Defense Department reported to the Indices: Almost all were dishonorable discharges, and only one was a misdemeanor domestic violence conviction.
If he was given a dishonorable discharge at 31 years old, how could he mend his wounds, attempt to pay his moral and civic debts, and contribute to the nation?
The actions of the Trump presidency revealed dishonorable facts of betrayal of his oath of office and betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.
She deserves dishonorable mention nonetheless, for slipping a provision into the Senate tax bill that would open the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to the oil companies.
Bowe Bergdahl received a dishonorable discharge but avoided prison time for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after he abandoned his post in Afghanistan in 2009, a military judge ruled Friday.
He'll be busted down to the rank of private, receive a dishonorable discharge, and have to pay $1,000 for the next ten months, but he won't spend any time in prison.
Bowe Bergdahl gets dishonorable discharge, no jail time The 31-year-old Army sergeant pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy and had faced up to life in prison.
Or there would be no trial; the woman's own blood relatives would simply decide that she must die for committing what her family and society dictated as indecent or dishonorable behavior.
The actions of the Trump presidency revealed  dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.
Among them are felons, illegal immigrants, active drug users, people with dishonorable discharges from the military, people with orders of protection in family disputes and people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence.
Over the past two weeks, the Royal Commission has revealed examples of major breaches of responsibility, dishonorable conduct and fee-gouging by institutions that hold workers' retirement accounts, known as superannuation locally.
Airman 1st Class Timothy M. Wilsey's sentence also carried a dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, reduction in rank and a reprimand, Drew Nystrom, an Air Force spokesman, tells PEOPLE.
Before remanding her to the custody of the US Marshals, Trenga told Manning that there was nothing "dishonorable" about fulfilling one's duties as a US citizen, and he hoped she'd consider that.
The judge also gave the 31-year-old a dishonorable discharge, reduced his rank from sergeant to private and ordered him to forfeit pay equal to $1,000 per month for 10 months.
The people isolating one narrow detail to the exclusion of the dire portrait Comey painted are, in the most dishonorable way, prioritizing raw power over the interests and security of the nation.
Milley said that in addition to bad conduct discharges like the one Kelley received, dishonorable discharges, which involve serious crimes and number about 150 cases per year, are required to be reported.
"We don't want to continue to occupy the dishonorable position of being one of the leading countries in the world in terms of acid attack numbers," Santos said during the signing ceremony.
New scrutiny across military branches Dishonorable discharges are reserved for people convicted by the military of violence or serious misconduct — crimes equivalent to a felony — and thus federally prohibited from owning guns.
CNN tracked the sharp increase in dishonorable discharges in the FBI's records by reviewing archived pages of the agency's website, which publishes occasional updates of the data within its background check system.
To use his name in such a dishonorable manner at last night's rally is unacceptable from anyone, let alone the President of the United States," adding, "An apology is due, Mr. President.
The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the President's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.
"This is a dishonorable complaint filed by a known serial complainant and political activist with a history of abusing the judicial system," Christie spokesman Brian Murray said to PEOPLE in an emailed statement.
Dishonorable mention goes to the mainstream media, which sanctimoniously denounces Mr. Trump's tactics at every turn, yet rejoices in the damage he causes the G.O.P. and gleefully tallies the money his presence brings.
Davis, who was in contention to become flag bearer during a voting process led by Olympic officials, called the method in which Hamlin was picked "dishonorable" in a tweet shortly after the announcement.
There is no true equivalency between either of the Democratic candidates and this man, and anyone who make such a claim is engaging in a repugnant, dishonorable scare tactic not worth our respect.
But a dishonorable discharge is also a type of life sentence, a perpetual exile from the resources and communities that veterans, especially prisoners of war, need to heal and to reconcile with society.
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Against that backdrop, Cori Crider, a lawyer for Mr. Shokuri with the London-based international human rights group Reprieve, said the American government appeared to have gotten rid of him in a "dishonorable" way.
He received a dishonorable discharge from the US Army and his rank was reduced to private, but he avoided prison time for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after abandoning his outpost in Afghanistan.
"Today's conviction of yet another senior UAW official further exposes the dishonorable scheme between UAW officials and Fiat Chrysler executives to corrupt the collective bargaining process," U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider said in a statement.
"There is a history in Hollywood of haphazard endings to trilogies, and I didn't want to become a part of that dishonorable tradition of pretending the third one doesn't exist," he wrote on Facebook.
Classifying Kelley's discharge as "bad conduct" rather than as "dishonorable" also raises an important distinction when it comes to the question of how he was able to purchase the firearms used in the shooting.
"Pelosi slammed Trump's actions on Tuesday as having "revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.
Mr. Trump, who last year called Sergeant Bergdahl a "dirty rotten traitor" who should be executed, expressed outrage when a military judge on Friday gave the sergeant a dishonorable discharge but no jail time.
" Ms. Lim said that she was startled last year when the prime minister's sister "actually called him 'dishonorable' and accused him of 'dynastic' ambitions, as the Lees have generally been a very private family.
In Mr. Mayes's case, an upgrade from dishonorable to honorable or general discharge, besides possibly providing him with a pension and other veteran benefits, would make him eligible for burial in a national cemetery.
Kelly, now Trump's chief of staff, said he intended to "quit in protest" because he "didn't want to work for dishonorable people who would treat someone like (Comey) in such a manner," Comey wrote.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed a dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed a dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said.
Broader Classifications of Veterans A veteran is generally defined as someone who served in the active military, naval or air service for 90 days or more and was discharged under conditions other than dishonorable.
Over the past few weeks, the Royal Commission has revealed examples of major breaches of responsibility by institutions that hold workers' retirement accounts including dishonorable conduct, charging dead customers fees and lax senior management oversight.
" In 1975, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims wrote, of the theft of the Black Hills, "A more ripe and rank case of dishonorable dealings will never, in all probability, be found in our history.
A drug conviction in Iraq makes it difficult to ever get a salaried job because traditional Iraqi culture views drug use as a "dishonorable crime," which makes employers shy away, said addicts and government officials.
The big picture: The sentencing also requires that Bergdahl pay $1,000 a month for 10 months, per the Times, and resulted in a dishonorable discharge, as well as a reduction in rank from sergeant to private.
To the Editor: The death of John McCain, and the reviews of his life, during the presidency of Donald Trump remind us that one can choose to lead either an honorable life or a dishonorable one.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the President's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in doing so.
A spokesperson for Christie told PEOPLE the governor planned to appeal the ruling "immediately" and that "this is a dishonorable complaint filed by a known serial complainant and political activist with a history of abusing the judicial system."
Editor's note: An earlier version of this article mistakenly said that Devin Patrick Kelley received a dishonorable discharge from the Air Force, which would have constituted a felony and made it illegal for him to purchase a firearm.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in remarks to the nation.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the President's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in a news conference.
Messing with that process, he explained, would create the impression that the White House was privileging dishonorable military conduct in the field over those who have served, and who have been wounded and killed while doing it right.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed a dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in an address Tuesday.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in announcing the inquiry.
He'd go from being the dishonorable Kingslayer (who broke his vow only to protect the people from the Mad King, though nobody knows it), to the Queenslayer who saves and redeems himself in the eyes of the realms.
The cities said the Pentagon had failed to report some 15,000 current or former personnel who could not own guns because of court martial convictions or dishonorable discharges, and that this undermined their ability to fight violent crime.
" Like McGowan, Waters connected the #MeToo campaign and women's experiences of sexual harassment to the behavior of President Trump, whom she called "the most dishonorable and despicable human being to ever serve in the office of the president.
She slammed Trump's actions as having "revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections" in getting behind a formal impeachment inquiry.
Pelosi decried Trump's actions as having "revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections" in getting behind a formal impeachment inquiry.
Now, as in the thoroughly dishonorable Robert E. Lee's day, the divide won't be bridged by an easy compromise, because what divides us isn't (or shouldn't be) up for negotiation: Are African-Americans people deserving of full human rights?
He has to be both persuasive and honorable, writes Benjamin Wittes, but if that is true then it's either genuine, in which case Kavanaugh needs no coaching, or it is not, in which case Kavanaugh is worse than dishonorable.
Paul MitchellPaul MitchellThe Hill's Morning Report — Impeachment face-off; Dems go after Buttigieg in debate Trump's Dingell insults disrupt GOP unity amid impeachment Trump shocks, earns GOP rebukes with Dingell remarks MORE called them "dishonorable" and "unacceptable," and Rep.
The more prominent reasons to be denied include a felony conviction, a misdemeanor conviction punishable by more than two years in prison, a domestic violence charge, dishonorable discharge from the military, or being ruled mentally unfit by a judge.
We're going to restore your discharge, upgrading it to honorable discharge if you received an other-than-honorable discharge or dishonorable discharge because of just who you are," Moulton, a veteran who served in Iraq, said on CNN's "New Day.
The 47-year-old Zulu linguistics expert, an ANC supporter since the age of 12, denounced Zuma in July as a "dishonorable and disgraceful leader" due to the litany of scandals he has attracted during his eight years in power.
The Dishonorable President Underwood is still backed into a corner on multiple fronts, but he seems rejuvenated and ready to fight his way out thanks to a nemesis that brings out the best of the worst in him: his own wife.
The annual meeting of the Supreme Military Council - chaired by Prime Minister Binali Yildirim and including the top brass - followed the dishonorable discharge of nearly 1,700 military personnel over their alleged roles in the abortive putsch on July 15-16.
First came the dishonorable treatment of Barack Obama 's nominee Merrick Garland , whom Mitch McConnell , the Senate Majority Leader, refused to grant even a hearing, leaving a seat open for more than a year, and ultimately for Trump to fill.
Fort Bragg, North Carolina (CNN)Bowe Bergdahl received a dishonorable discharge from the US Army, but will avoid prison time for desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after abandoning his outpost in Afghanistan in 2009, a military judge ruled Friday.
In recent years, high-profile tragedies have rarely transformed public discourse; instead, they've tended to inspire people to cling ever more fervently to their customary beliefs, as if it would be dishonorable to admit the existence of complexity and nuance.
Though it takes on very serious themes — about marriage, of course, but also about the distortions of identity that come from trying to behave honorably in a dishonorable society — "A Doll's House, Part 2" remains a triumph of ambivalent feminist comedy.
"The actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the President's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said in a somber news conference Tuesday.
Corey Walgren, a 2900-year old honor roll student from Naperville, Illinois, recently stood accused by a school resource officer of some dishonorable behavior: allegedly showing friends a cellphone recording of he and a female classmate engaged in sexual acts.
Fortunately, the policy shift is scheduled to be reviewed after the 2020 election, but, unfortunately, the precedent has been set for future attorneys general — a chilling effect indeed if a dishonorable man or woman were to be appointed to the position.
Even as Iceage's pallette expands to, well, The Gun Club for a while, and now a weird Velvet Underground/Happy MondaysWaterboys combo, Dan Kjær Nielsen, still plays like Bill Stevenson looking for a dishonorable discharge from My War, or whatever war you got.
The village elders saw the celebration as a blatant defiance of strict tribal customs that separate men and women at gatherings, and a decree was issued for those in the video and their families to be killed as their actions were deemed 'dishonorable.
Long, who had lived in British Columbia from 2005 to 2008, was sentenced to 15 months in prison and a dishonorable discharge after he was deported, while Burmeister received a sentence of nine months in military prison and a bad-conduct discharge.
Or "The Simpsons," of course: 29D: "Acted evasively" should probably be read as a neutral description; great when you're a ship maneuvering past enemy submarines, as an example, but more commonly dishonorable when you're avoiding questions, responsibility or consequences of your actions.
Benjamin Spencer, a reserve officer in the Judge Advocate General's Corps of the U.S. Army, told CBS that a bad conduct discharge is for something at the misdemeanor level, while dishonorable discharge is for a crime at the level of a felony.
Judge Charles Haight of Federal District Court in Manhattan pointed to that dishonorable record in a ruling made public on Monday in which he rejected the proposed settlement of two lawsuits brought against the city's Police Department for its surveillance of Muslim citizens.
The poem describes the five successive ages of man, from the abundant and harmonious Golden Age, then Silver Age, to the destructive Bronze Age, the noble Heroic Age when warriors save the world, and finally, the miserable, shameless, dishonorable, enduring Iron Age.
"The one thing that would be dishonorable for us is to bring all this attention to the assassination of Dr. King and not have a resurrection of the efforts and the unfinished business dealing with systemic racism, systemic poverty," Dr. Barber said.
Galston went on: As an elected official or aspirant for elective office, there is nothing dishonorable about defining one's policy aspirations at any given point in response to what the public is prepared to endorse or at least permit at that time.
With each abnormal, unbecoming, or dishonorable act, President Trump makes it harder for his appointees to defend him, harder for traditional Republicans to maintain their uneasy power alliance with him, and easier for Democrats to take the moral high ground and secure political advantage.
Ms. Gillibrand's efforts have been rebuffed in favor of more modest measures, including those written by Senator Claire McCaskill, Democrat of Missouri, that stripped commanders of their ability to overturn jury verdicts and mandated dishonorable discharge or dismissal for anyone convicted of sexual assault.
When a group representing Asian Americans recently confronted Harvard with hard evidence that its admissions policy discriminates against them, and mirrors the university's dishonorable anti-Semitic past, it also sounded what could be the death knell for the shameful practice of using racial preferences.
In other Kelly news, the Daily Beast reported today that former FBI Director James Comey's forthcoming book claims that then-DHS Secretary John Kelly told him that Trump's decision to fire Comey was "dishonorable" and that Kelly indicated a desire to resign in protest.
Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) asking if the Texas gunman, 26-year-old Devin Patrick Kelley, should've received a "dishonorable discharge" from the military — the worst possible way to leave the armed forces — instead of a "bad conduct discharge" for assaulting his spouse and child.
Paul MitchellPaul MitchellThe Hill's Morning Report — Impeachment face-off; Dems go after Buttigieg in debate Trump's Dingell insults disrupt GOP unity amid impeachment Trump shocks, earns GOP rebukes with Dingell remarks MORE criticized President Trump on Thursday for his "dishonorable" attack on the late Rep.
If Snodgrass really is the author of A Warning, it is unfortunate he couldn't have written one blockbuster book: the story of how an apolitical Naval aviator with conservative values worked with an American hero, James Mattis, while becoming disillusioned with a dishonorable president.
Erdogan's comments came after a five-hour meeting of Turkey's Supreme Military Council (YAS) - chaired by Prime Minister Binali Yildirim and including the top brass - and the dishonorable discharge of nearly 215,2000 military personnel over their alleged role in the abortive putsch on July 210-2000.
For how the next four years will play out depends in important ways on the actions of real-life people, who can take the honorable or the dishonorable course of action, discover the best in themselves or go down in history as enablers of democracy's demise.
MILITARY SHAKE-UP Late on Thursday Turkey announced a shake-up of its armed forces, NATO's second largest, with the promotion of 99 colonels to the rank of general or admiral and the dishonorable discharge of nearly 1,2003 military personnel over their alleged roles in the coup.
Although I'm still horrified by that, and it was a searing experience, both from a learning perspective and I also just felt like, "My goodness, I feel like I've let so many people down," and I felt basically like it was a dishonorable discharge and so forth.
Doss is the target of jabs and beatings from his fellow soldiers, but he sticks to his guns, so to speak, confident in both his convictions and his commitment to his country; eventually he escapes dishonorable discharge and heads off to war as a medic, without a gun.
"The baseless accusations against Mr. Ghosn and steady stream of leaks from certain Nissan executives are a transparent and dishonorable attempt to smear Mr. Ghosn's reputation, destabilize and reset the balance of power in the Alliance, and distract from Nissan's alarming performance," the statement from Ghosn's spokesman said.
Rather than providing the full array of care and benefits as intended by the 1944 GI Bill of Rights to all of those who served on active duty discharged "under conditions other than dishonorable," the VA has been denying important services to the veterans who need them most.
Although federal law lists 11 criteria that would bar someone from purchasing a gun — including being the subject of a protective order for domestic violence or conviction of a domestic violence misdemeanor — all but a tiny handful of the military's 11,000 reported cases were in one category: dishonorable discharge.
To them, it's a mark of shame: Not voting for one of the two major candidates is routinely decried as a fundamentally dishonorable course of action, as if by withholding the franchise one is forsaking the sacrifices of our war dead out of some misguided notion of aggrievement.
Among the things that can keep you from getting a gun: A conviction of a crime "punishable by imprisonment for more than 1 year," restraining orders pertaining to "an intimate partner or child," a conviction of a "misdemeanor crime of domestic violence," or a dishonorable discharge from the US Armed Forces.
Mr. Saladino, a Republican, and the club's members had a message for the liberal Democrats who lead New York City and have raised questions about whether to take down the statue of Christopher Columbus that presides over Columbus Circle in Manhattan, motivated by claims about the Italian-born explorer's dishonorable past.
"It's not just an Air Force problem, this is a problem across all the services where we have gaps in reporting criminal activity of people in service when they're convicted or they get a dishonorable discharge, those sorts of things, and getting that over to the appropriate law enforcement agencies," he added.
That attempt failed, but in recent years, lawmakers have made changes to the military's legal system, including ending the statute of limitations on assault and rape cases, making it a crime to retaliate against victims who report assaults and requiring the dishonorable discharge or the dismissal of anyone convicted of sexual assault or rape.
It is possible that a dishonorable, cowardly, unprincipled course will yield the result that many in both G.O.P. factions clearly crave: Trump defeated in the general election, his ideas left without a champion, and then a reversion to the party's status quo ante, to the comforts of a tactically narrow "wacko birds versus RINOs" family feud.
These included the murder of the postmaster Frazier Baker and his two-year-old daughter by a white mob right outside their South Carolina home, in 1898, and the dishonorable discharge of more than a hundred and sixty black infantrymen by President Theodore Roosevelt, after they were falsely accused of murder in Brownsville, Texas, in 1906.
Characterizing the alleged theft of classified information as "extremely dishonorable crimes putting our service members at risk," Assistant US Attorney Zachary A. Myers called Martin a "high-value recruitment target" for foreign nations seeking to do grievous harm to the US. "An ankle monitor won't prevent from him from going down the road and ending up in territory where we can't recover him," Myers said.
"And to be the kind of president, to be the kind of human being who would seek to turn someone against his own son, who would seek to weaponize a son against his own father, is an unbelievably dishonorable thing that is just one more example of why we as a party have to be completely united to do whatever it takes, at the end of the day, to make sure that this president does not get a second term," he concluded.
And to be the kind of president, to be the kind of human being who would seek to turn someone against his own son, who would seek to weaponize a son against his own father, is an unbelievably dishonorable thing that is just one more example of why we as a party have to be completely united in doing whatever it takes at the end of the day to make sure that this president does not get a second term.

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