Listening to KFI, and they said that on Obama's infomercial, he said he's going to make a national "civilian security force." The size of the military. Um.... EEEEEK?!?! UPDATE: Also this: It seems clear that he meant to say, in effect, that the security of the nation is as dependent on its unarmed community service providers as it is on its armed military personnel. Even the nomenclature "corps," as in Peace Corps, carries a martial connotation as does the name, Salvation Army. His point: national security begins with civilians. It's a message like the one America's home front heard throughout World War II. Except in his case, he means to marshal volunteers for social service and economic equality while saving the environment. and this:
The U.S. Army alone has nearly 500,000 troops. That doesn't count reserves or National Guard. In 2007, the U.S. Defense budget was $439 billion. Is Obama serious about creating some kind of domestic security force bigger and more expensive than that? If not, why did he say it? What did he mean? So far, despite our attempts to find out, the Obama campaign is not talking. At this point all I can do is enlist your help – and the help of every other journalist who still thinks the American people have a right to know the specifics about a presidential candidate's biggest and boldest initiatives before the election. I also want to ask radio talk-show hosts across America to start asking this same question. I have a feeling if others join our quest, we might yet get clarification on this proposal from Obama. Who will Obama appoint to administer this new "civilian national security force"? Where will the money come from? Where in the Constitution does he see justification for the federal government creating such a domestic army? The questions are endlessNow, seeing as:
No major-party presidential nominee has ever had as strong and consistent an anti-gun record as Obama. Here is a politician who supported a ban on handguns in 1996, backed a ban on the sale of all semiautomatic guns in 1998 (which would encompass most guns sold in the country), and advocated banning gun sales within five miles of a school or park in 2004 (a virtual ban on all gun stores). He also served on the board of the Joyce Foundation, the largest private funder of anti-gun research in the country.I'm a little worried, here. To make a short version of this update: See? EEEEEEK!
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Eeeek? What's eeeek is that we listen to the same radio schedule.....as in Handel on the News, Rush, Dr. Laura and the two newly appointed Obama Morons John and Ken? *who, by the by, I have dismissed as misoginystic anti Palin idiots....*
Gots my guns. Just needs more ammo.
(you get Socal Radio way up there in the frozen hinterlands?)
*laughs* I mix it up with Sirius radio's Patriot channel-- they've got a guy called Wilkow that I listen to instead of Rush(same time slot), but I enjoy Handel when I catch him, and Kennedy and Suits. I like having voices on in the background, so talk radio is perfect.
Elfie said something similar about John and Ken, although a bit less kindly.
I found KFI online looking for a radio station tha carried Coast to Coast. (I LOVE my conspiracy talkies!)
I have no idea who the guy is, but on Sunday afternoons I've caught part of a show with a guy who sounds like he's straight from the '40s.
A civilian security force?
Obama Uber Alles!
Why do I keep seeing visions of the Black Panthers in my head?
Because you remember that their endorsement was listed on his official site, until it got noticed by The Wrong Sort?
Isn't this kinda, um, not really constitutional?
The scary thing is, this is exactly the thing you'd need if you were going to try to overthrow the USA-- the military is far too conservative for anyone to have a snowball's chance. (Conservative in that they'd preserve the constitutional limits--no dictators for life on any side.)
Now, if one is going to counter that, you reduce the power of the military via funding and manpower cuts, and institute a federal organization that's their opposite. Say, an army of community organizer types?
I don't honestly think that's his plan, it's just freaky that it's what you'd need to counter the military....
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