Posted on 05/02/2015 6:04:44 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Depending on whom you ask, Jade Helm 15 is either a domestic military training exercise or a covert operation for the federal government to take over the state of Texas and 2016 presidential candidate Ted Cruz just became the latest Republican to fan the flames of the latter theory.
Speaking at the South Carolina Republican Partys annual convention Saturday, the Texas senator told Bloombergs David Weigel that his office had contacted the Pentagon about the exercise, which officially consists of a series of training drills throughout the Southwest for about 1,200 special operations personnel, including Green Berets and Navy SEALs. Conspiracy theorists operating on the fringes of the conservative blogosphere, however, have other ideas about what the exercise, known as Jade Helm 15, is intended to do such as implement martial law, seize Americans guns, and imprison political dissidents.
Rather than squash those theories outright, Cruz apparently decided it was better to be safe than sorry.
My office has reached out to the Pentagon to inquire about this exercise, he said. We are assured it is a military training exercise. I have no reason to doubt those assurances, but I understand the reason for concern and uncertainty, because when the federal government has not demonstrated itself to be trustworthy in this administration, the natural consequence is that many citizens dont trust what it is saying.(continued)
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.com ...
A Bush supporter, eh?
If it’s on msnbc it’s a lie.
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I will break it to you as gently as I can, Mr. Podesta.
- Aliens have never visited Earth.
- Aliens are never going to visit Earth.
Marshall law!!!111!!!11!!!
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The problem with this exercise and others like it is that it demonstrates a growing erosion of Posse Comitatus within the military. Coupled with all the "nationalize this and nationalize that" and "civilian army" talk from the Obama regime, then yeah, people absolutely do have a reason to be concerned about the military's behavior and actions inside the country.
It’s not the military that concerns me with exercises being conducted outside the bounds of its own instalations. After all, there have been plenty of these done in the past, both here and overseas (Loisiana Maneuvers, Reforger, etc...). It’s the militarized FLEAs, state and local who “partner” with the military for a piece of the pie and the action that concern me, and the conditioning of the American public that makes the whole process “normal” in the midst of and under the thumb of the Obama regime.
Does make one suspicious doesn't it?
*sigh*
Looks like MSNBC succeeded in their task.
Printed a story that starts everyone on our side fighting with each other again.
Yep, the militarization of police departments play into this thing too.
Here's something scary for you. I have a good friend who's currently a company-grade officer in the Army (who's leaving at the end of the year out of disgust after 10+ years of service and a tour in Iraq). He told me last week that he actually had to explain to another officer, a West Pointer (!), what Posse Comitatus was.
True.
Yes.
But there are idiots who absolutely cannot understand the point.
He never had your vote. Go vote for Jeb or Hillary. If you think the government is not out of control, then your a nut. If you think it's nuts for a Senator to ask a question about something for which a lot of his constituents are concerned, then you're an idiot. And if you think that spewing some RINO talking points here makes you look come across as reasonable and Conservative then you are both nuts and an idiot: a nudiot.
1. Attending a military academy doesn't mean you are gifted with boundless knowledge and intellect or that you stayed awake in every class.
2. Unless a member of the military is participating in a mission that affects the civil population (civil unrest/ natural disaster/border defense, etc...) they don't get briefed on Posse Comitatus as a constraint to their mission.
It could be that the officer in question just never had those experiences and the first time he heard the term was from your friend.
Also, with all the recent "purges" of old school senior military officers in all branches, a steady flow of career-climbing, PC-infused successors have risen up to impose the Left's idea of military service onto the ranks. It's one of the reasons my buddy is hang it up at the end of the year---he can no longer stand the latest incessant PC indoctrination that is changing the mission from warfighting to liberal social engineering. He's just had enough of it.
It was. I don't know if it still is. As I recall, every soldier in the Army received a legal brief that covers topics like UCMJ, Posse Comitatus, etc.., at least once a year, at a minimum. That doesn't mean everyone understood it or paid attention.
Back in the day, before we had the luxury of the interwebs, you had to search out a specific regulation or a field manual to learn about things like Posse Comitatus on your own. There really is no excuse not to understand that constraint today, given the technology to retrieve the information with a mouse click.
Interesting.....
he took both sides of an issue.
Now to maintain tour Conservative purity and self esteem you won’r vote and Hillary will get elected
You do remember Obama’s speech about creating “a civilian military force that is just as powerful just as well equipped as our military.” Maybe the people who are concerned are thinking of the President’s own words. I trust our military, but I don’t trust the Commander in Chief.
Besides, it is a Senators job to check out and respond to concerns of the citizens he represents. There was nothing about what Ted Cruz did or said that was not a perfectly reasonable response to the inquiries made to him.
I’m praying with you and I like the directness of your prayers. I pray every day for God to give Ted Cruz favor in the sight of men. I do believe he is called for this time and I pray that our country does not foolishly reject him.
Yes, this man is obviously insane. < /eye roll>
At least MSNBS was courteous enough to provide a direct quote somewhere in the article.
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