I think they should be able to fart away. Better out than in. The Afghans could come up with a million other things to b*tch about, so leave the farting be. No political spin here, but I couldn't care less about them being upset...about anything.
No, I'm asking if you think farting is mentioned in the constitution, since the OP implies there's something wrong with our soldiers being asked not to fart while in the presence of Afghans.
WayneH wrote: There you go again, twisting words..
No, I'm asking if you think farting is mentioned in the constitution, since the OP implies there's something wrong with our soldiers being asked not to fart while in the presence of Afghans.
It was a question, Wayne. Sorry I did not punctuate it correctly. Yes farting is explicitly mentioned it the constitution. Everyone knows that.