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The Origins of the American Military Coup of 2012
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Sunday, June 17, 2012
... the American Military Coup of 2012
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8 comments:
- leelu said...
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Interesting. Key premise seems to be circumvention of Posse Commitatus. I doubt it would happen under Obie's watch, because the solution to the most immediate National Security Threat would be to ride his ass out of D.C. (and the country) on a rail.
OTOH, his head seems to be so far up his rectum, that might not occur to him. - 6/17/12, 1:23 PM
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I didn't get very far into it before I read "the military exists to support and defend the government, not be the government". Isn't the oath to defend the constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic?
Ignore Amos - 6/17/12, 1:59 PM
- cmblake6 said...
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I'm all for a military coup, and the return to the Constitution as law of the land.
- 6/17/12, 2:17 PM
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They just found Rodney King dead ! I'm so sad ; ) > SMIBSID
- 6/17/12, 2:31 PM
- Kristophr said...
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cmblake9: That statement was completely self-contradictory.
Once you have made your omelet, those eggs are gone forever. - 6/17/12, 2:35 PM
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I'm with Ignore Amos. My oath was to support and defend the Constitution of the United States from all enemies, foreign and domestic. If that includes the United States Government, well, so be it.
Near as I can tell, although I've been retired 22 years now, nobody ever released me from my oath.
Pvt-Cdr(SS) MichigammeDave - 6/17/12, 4:07 PM
- rickn8or said...
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Dave, I don't recall seeing any such release in my discharge papers either.
We're just not required to do it 24/7/365 anymore.
Volunteered for the Barn Army "just because." - 6/17/12, 6:41 PM
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It seems to me that my discharge never said anything about me being released form the oath that I took. Therefore I guess that we are still duty bound to follow it in all cases until relieved.
DE644 - 6/18/12, 9:52 AM