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Posted on: July 24, 2016 at 17:40:20 CT
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The fact of the matter is that Obama has been signing one executive order after another for years now, many of which are about martial law or would work in harmony with martial law should things ever come to that.

I believe constitutional rights have been suspended in some areas after natural disasters here, like after Hurricane Katrina.

Our government has also been ominously building up the capability for instituting martial law or other similar measures whereby a totalitarian government could change the rules to the detriment of the citizens.

http://www.commdiginews.com/politics-2/ben-carson-might-obama-cancel-the-2016-election-28523/

Never in the history of our country have we faced so many destructive threats at the same time. America has also never had leadership that has failed to competently handle every single threat facing our country. If Obama isn’t one of the most inept people to ever hold elected office, then his actions must be calculated to produce these results.

Obama knows he is unpopular with the military, therefore, he has had to find a different way to institute martial law — and that is through a “civilian national security force.” On July 2, 2008 at a campaign stop, Obama made the following unscripted statement: “We cannot continue to rely on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives we’ve set. We’ve got to have a civilian national security force that’s just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded.”

In 2013 the United States spent $663.8 billion on the military, with personnel include 2.2 million people on active duty or in the reserves. America has local police forces, which could call in the National Guard, which could then call in the Department of Defense to protect the country in times of civil unrest. For what purpose, then, would a civilian security force funded with hundreds of billions of dollars and made up of millions of Americans be necessary?

Another worrying issue is that Obama has militarized almost every federal agency. In September of 2013, 70 federal agents in full body armor, carrying M-16s raided one person’s gold mining operation in a tiny Alaska town. They were from the Environmental Protection Agency looking for violations of the Clean Air Act.

After this incident it was found that Obama had created law enforcement branches in over 70 federal agencies. It is estimated that there are over 120,000 law enforcement agents in the federal government who are not part of traditional law enforcement branches — CIA, FBI, DEA, ATF, DHS, DOJ, and Treasury Dept.

These law enforcement branches Obama has created are not comprised of just one or two security guards. Obama has armed these agencies to the teeth. Maj. General Jerry Curry, a 40 year, decorated, military veteran, wrote an op-ed for The Daily Caller pointing out how, in addition to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations’ purchase of 46,000 hollow point bullets, the Social Security Administration (SSA) bought 174,000 hollow point bullets.

In reaction to these purchases, Maj. Gen. Curry said, “Hollow point bullets are so lethal that the Geneva Convention does not allow their use on the battlefield in time of war. Hollow point bullets don’t just stop or hurt people, they penetrate the body, spread out, fragment and cause maximum damage to the body’s organs. Death often follows. Potentially each hollow nose bullet represents a dead American. If so, why would the U.S. government want the SSA to kill 174,000 of our citizens, even during a time of civil unrest? Or is the purpose to kill 174,000 of the nation’s military and replace them with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) special security forces, forces loyal to the Administration, not to the Constitution?”

Curry goes on, “In the war in Iraq, our military forces expended approximately 70 million rounds per year. In March (of 2012) DHS ordered 750 million rounds of hollow point ammunition. It then turned around and ordered an additional 750 million rounds of miscellaneous bullets including some that are capable of penetrating walls. This is enough ammunition to empty five rounds into the body of every living American citizen.”

Curry’s final point is something that every American should consider: “Obama is a deadly serious, persistent man. Once he focuses on an object, he pursues it to the end. What is his focus here? … I hope I’m wrong, but something smells rotten. And If the Congress isn’t going to do its duty and investigate this matter fully, the military will have to protect the Constitution, the nation, and our citizens.”

Let’s pray that none of these matters fully materialize and Dr. Carson’s ominous suggestion becomes nothing but an afterthought. However, those who understand Obama know not to put anything beyond his desire to, in Obama’s own words, “fundamentally transform America.”
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and there it is - pickle MU - 7/24 13:39:09
     They don't need that - Sal KC - 7/24 15:34:30
          That would be an intelligent way to start. (nm) - JeffB MU - 7/24 17:23:41
          no thanks (nm) - pickle MU - 7/24 15:53:59
     Why should gubmint have mo' betta' than the citizens? - JayHoaxH8r MU - 7/24 14:32:32
          what the hell is military grade riot equipment? - Butcher of Bakersfield STL - 7/24 14:42:11
               The only thing close to police forces being "militarized" - Sal KC - 7/24 15:39:21
          Well now iffin the gubmint were the citizens instead of - Uncle Fester USMC - 7/24 14:39:56
     that's good news - Ferg STL - 7/24 14:19:48
          what is good news? - Butcher of Bakersfield STL - 7/24 14:22:05
               This - Ferg STL - 7/24 14:29:16
                    They already have helmuts and grenade launchers - Butcher of Bakersfield STL - 7/24 14:35:58
                         They also have microwave guns and sound cannons - Uncle Fester USMC - 7/24 14:42:12
                              Seems like non-lethal crowd control to me - Sal KC - 7/24 15:38:21
                              Do you have any good defenses for those in The Bunker™? (nm) - JeffB MU - 7/24 15:07:20
                                   ninja cats(nm) - Butcher of Bakersfield STL - 7/24 15:12:56
                              Maybe so, but that - Ferg STL - 7/24 14:53:11
     What? Common sense? - Spanky KU - 7/24 13:46:22
          I doubt that's the type of common sense police force our - JeffB MU - 7/24 13:53:09
               Do you think our Founding Fathers were as well - Sal KC - 7/24 16:18:44
                    Did Our Founding Fathers give overwhelming weapons to - JeffB MU - 7/24 17:23:03
                         You glossed over the question - Sal KC - 7/24 17:42:39
                              It should be up to the local communities, not to a massive - JeffB MU - 7/24 17:57:30
                                   Local police still have to come up with the budget - Sal KC - 7/24 18:03:04
                                        They're sending military surplus gear to various towns - JeffB MU - 7/24 18:42:42
               one that has adequate protection from the bad guy? - Spanky KU - 7/24 15:34:30
                    It doesn't sound as bad when you phrase it in Orwellian - JeffB MU - 7/24 17:17:23
          And where has martial law happened? (nm) - Sal KC - 7/24 15:34:50
               Germans could have easily said that during Hitler's rise to - JeffB MU - 7/24 17:40:20
          RE: They've been gearing up for martial law for awhile now. (nm) - Panthera MU - 7/24 13:55:38




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