Military service has a lot to do with politics. We are the ultimate executioners of the administrations foreign "diplomacy." I don't see why someone would or should join the military if they disagree with the direction that our government has taken, as many people in the U.S. currently do with Iraq.
So I suppose I should be resigning my commission if a commander in chief is elected with whom I disagree? We aren't talked illegal orders, we are talking differences in policy. And how what if I only disagree on one thing, do I still resign? I think that is an incredibly short sighted view of military service. As others have pointed out, civilian leadership will change throughout the course of a professional officer's career if he or she stays in for the full 20 and beyond. We live in freedom and relative comfort in this country because in every generation men have stood up and served. I guarantee you that like today many of them did not agree with the decisions of their civilian leadership, but they served anyway. Not everyone got to go kill Nazis and liberate Europe. Some wars are more murky, less glamorous, and far more unpopular, but the need for people to serve in the nation's defense will continue.
And while Code Pink's arguments are idiotic, I do think that it's a civic duty for Americans to put up a fight when they think the government is doing something unjust. Many of our founding fathers felt the same way. I don't think it's fair to call someone "unpatriotic" simply because they are speaking out for an opinion opposes our government.
If you had read my post you would see me point that my problem is not with dissent; it's with idiotic, hateful, uninformed dissent. Uttering Code Pink in the same sentence with the founding fathers is a blatantly fallacious argument. Just because both engage in civil disobedience does not put them on anywhere near the same level. They absolutely do not get to claim to be patriotic when they are maligning the nation's leaders and military based on arguments you yourself admit are idiotic. Please tell me you don't seriously think that the dissent exhibited by grunting old hags in Pink getting tossed out of a Senate chamber is on the same level as the dissent found in the thoughts, writings, and actions of the founding fathers.