>And you say bloodshed is the only option, the most effective way is through state militias and national guard.
Having been a member of the/my State’s National Guard for 9 years I’m unsure about that, far too many people in leadership positions seem [at least to me] to be ‘good old boys’ who are more concerned w/ that politics than, strictly speaking, the Constitution of the US.
For example, in 2008 I made the comment that if Obama wasn’t Constitutionally qualified, and elected [and installed/inaugurated] anyway, that it would be our [soldiers, active-duty and National Guard alike] duty to remove him from office... I got a bit of a talking down to from a senior NCO for it. (Though technically speaking if they’d have tried any sort of punishment, NJP or otherwise, for the statement it may’ve cost them.)
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You told the truth. Your oath was to the US. Look at your oath and then that of an officer? That may guide you as to who to complain to.