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To: kabar

“The relatively innocuous headline conceals a potentially explosive charge—that during the final days of the Nixon administration, Defense Secretary James Schlesinger and the Joint Chiefs of Staff had “kept a close watch to make certain that no orders were given to military units outside the normal chain of command.” The article, careful in its word choices, says the extraordinary alert was “based on hypothetical situations that could arise during a period when President Nixon’s hold on the presidency was not clear.… Specifically, there was concern that an order could go to a military unit outside the chain of command for some sort of action against Congress during the time between a House impeachment and a Senate trial on the impeachment charge.” Pentagon sources say no one has any evidence that any such action was being contemplated, but steps were taken to ensure that no military commander would take an order from the White House or anywhere else that did not come through military channels. The implication is clear: Pentagon officials worried that Nixon might use certain elements of the military to stage some sort of coup.”

Seems I was correct!


107 posted on 03/16/2009 7:57:01 AM PDT by stockpirate (A people unwilling to use extreme violence to preserve liberty, deserves the tyrant that rules them.)
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To: stockpirate
Seems I was correct!

LOL. You have a reading comprehension problem.

“The relatively innocuous headline conceals a potentially explosive charge"

Pentagon sources say no one has any evidence that any such action was being contemplated, but steps were taken to ensure that no military commander would take an order from the White House or anywhere else that did not come through military channels.

The implication is clear: Pentagon officials worried that Nixon might use certain elements of the military to stage some sort of coup.”

Lots of conjecture, short on facts and evidence. This is all crap and to give it any kind of credence is just part of the Leftist MSM propaganda. Notice nothing was mentioned about disobeying orders in the national interest. Again, where is the credible source and evidence?

And who the hell is History Commons? Is it a reliable source?

110 posted on 03/16/2009 8:11:01 AM PDT by kabar
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