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To: o_zarkman44

This sounds unconstitutional.

Only States and individuals can start or be members of a militia.

Since when can a President start HIS own militia? What about FEMA. Does this mean FEMA is to be disbanded?


6 posted on 03/25/2010 8:14:30 AM PDT by Marty62 (marty60)
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To: Marty62
Only States and individuals can start or be members of a militia.

States better recall all their active duty military personnel. States better activate their militia, the National Guard and strengthen their forces now. The fear in Washington will slow down the communists takeover and give us time to deactivate all Senators and Representatives. All Senators and Representatives will face reelection immediately. The President should be impeached. The US Government has declared war on Americans. Sad but true.

Oh well, I can dream can't I?

34 posted on 03/25/2010 9:06:25 AM PDT by Logical me
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To: Marty62
“Since when can a President start HIS own militia? What about FEMA. Does this mean FEMA is to be disbanded?”

FEMA is alive and well and not going anywhere soon. FEMA already has a list of trained emergency medical/public safety personnel compiled by a National Integration Center maintained by each state. There has always been a debate about whether or not FEMA has the power to“draft” these folks into active service in times of emergency. Also the USPHS is an old and established branch of service. There is nothing inherently evil about these agencies and their stated functions. The danger is in how those functions could be subverted into a National Health Enforcement Agency.

37 posted on 03/25/2010 9:31:07 AM PDT by buckalfa (confused and bewildered)
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