Obama has "his" Civilian National Security Force in the works
H/T to Doug Ross at Journal for this must read post: Red Alert: Obama's "Civilian National Security Force" surfaces again. The post is short but replete with links to DOD directives and funding. It seems Clinton had such a force in mind but it was to be used "overseas". For Obama, it is my opinion, the "national security force" is to be used here on American soil against American citizens and it is to be used in place of our US military to circumvent the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878. It is my understanding that the Posse Comitatus Act restricts the use of our military against American citizens in police actions but does not restrict the use of our military on American soil to defend us from invaders such as the Drug Cartels or other illegals, etc. It is my opinion that Mr. Obama's "Civilian National Security Force" would be designed for use against American citizens and from Mr. Ross's post: Spoken by President Obama: "America must balance and integrate all elements of our national power. We can not continue to push the burden onto our military alone, or leave dormant any aspect of the arsenal of American capability. That's why my administration is committed to renewing diplomacy as a tool of American power and developing our civilian national security capabilities." [Obama said] "We cannot continue to rely only on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives that we've set. We've got to have a civilian national security force that's just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded." Further: from Mr. Ross, "On Febuary 16, I (Mr. Ross) noted a little-publicized Department of Defense Directive (Number 1404.10), which establishes a "DoD Civilian Expeditionary Workforce" and rescinds a prior (and longstanding) directive dealing with the emergency use of civilian personnel." Take a look at Mr. Ross' post and see what the U.S. Constitution has to say about the establishment of a "civilian national security force." Hat's off the Doug Ross for excellent work.
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