Posted on 02/18/2009 1:33:35 PM PST by FortWorthPatriot
There have been several posts on different threads where this topic has been discussed. Some FReepers say our U.S. military would not use armed force against citizens if order to do so; others say they would, going as far as saying that "the military will fight for whoever pays them to."
I thought why not just ask our FReepers who are currently on active duty what they think.
So, active duty military FReepers, here are the questions:
1. Would you obey an order from the current president to disarm U.S. citizens and force them into internment camps?
2. Do you believe that those in your chain of command would carry out such an order?
3. What do you believe is the percentage of personnel in your command that would refuse the order?
4. What do you believe is the percentage of personnel in the entire U.S. miltary that would refuse the order?
Is that true? That is Hitler 101 in his attempt to gain control over the Wermarcht. By having soldiers pledge allegiance to him, he instilled a sense of unquestioning loyalty. Of course pledges and personal oaths meant a lot more back then.
Some will hand over a token revolver, then go on the offensive covertly.
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Much smarter.
The Federal LEO’s will follow orders during the initial phase, but as issues crop up and the popluace (and the Military) turn against them, many of them will switch sides.
I envision it happening regionally. One group of courageous LEO taking a stand to not enforce a confiscation law, the national guard being sent in to enforce “civility” and they also refusing to enforce the law. Then, hopefully there would be a domino effect and a peaceful change in power. I think everyone offended by what is happening is just waiting for a leader and someone or some event to stand behind.
Tax stamp for a short shotgun's only $50?
Remember, the BATFE was the point of the gun confiscations in NOLA.
You have to remember that the German Army was severely cut up after WWII. The Treaty of Versailles restricted the German Army to less than 100,000 men, mostly police officers. Hitler expanded the Armed Forces to well over 2 million men (not including the SS). The German Army had very few left over NCO’s or command officers from the Great War. Finally, the German military wanted vengeance for WWI, so many of them backed Hitler.
This is NOT the case with the US military.
I recall running across a reference to a rifle called a “416 Chey-Tac”. Does this shoot the same cartridge?
Thus bypassing the “pointy stick” phase.
f course, some people just naturally enjoy the taste of jackboot polish.
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LMAO!!!
I remember that.
Did he really mean they would have "carrier battle groups" and nuclear-armed ICBMs, or was that just the usual empty-headed campaign rhetoric/blather?
He probably takes checks, or you can go down to Wal-mart and buy a prepaid Mastercard which, as far as I know, is anonymous.
How can you own all three? One isn’t even written yet.
To say nothing of the fact that once they start running into effective resistance their enthusiasm will go to zero "yesterday".
Looks like 400 grains, 3250 fps.
Never mind ... the Chey-Tac’s a .408.
That talk has been around for decades. Back in the '60s & 70s I personally heard blacks talk about "When the payback comes" "WE will take the tanks, and all the guns to the party"...
Never thought much about it back then, other than thinking "Good luck with that!"... These days? It's worrisome to the Nth degree.
And by Police and sherrifs from other jurisdictions. The little old lady who was body slamed when she showed an ancient revolver (probably a .32) was dealing with California Highway Patrol officers.
How can you own all three? One isnt even written yet.
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Oops, I was wrong. I have Enemies Foreign and Domestic and domestic Enemies. I ordered 3 at one time, the third is Patriots, Surviving the Collapse by Rawles.
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