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Old 05-24-2013, 09:09 PM   #1
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Back in the early 80's when the Olympics were in LA , i was stationed at Camp pendelton , we were on alert if things went sideways
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Old 05-24-2013, 11:41 PM   #2
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Back in the early 80's when the Olympics were in LA , i was stationed at Camp pendelton , we were on alert if things went sideways
As a National Guard unit? Or as a Federally deployed military police unit under Pentagon jurisdiction?
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Old 05-25-2013, 10:07 AM   #3
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Old 05-25-2013, 05:10 PM   #4
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Law enforcement officials and agents wear uniforms, carry weapons, are regimented and have a rank structure....they have always had a military character. I don't believe that law enforcement in the US as a whole or in part is being militarized in an effort to take over the country.
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Old 05-25-2013, 08:36 PM   #5
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The bastids have already taken over, this is just about making sure the plebs don't get uppity.

I'm not sure about the quality and impartiality of this source, but ..

http://truth-out.org/news/item/16521...-state-consent

argues that there are significant changes here. IMHO, the most serious, is that the military no longer need to wait for the police to call for help, but can act on their own initiative. The conditions allowing this are very loosely and vaguely defined.

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One of the more disturbing aspects of the new procedures that govern military command on the ground in the event of a civil disturbance relates to authority. Not only does it fail to define what circumstances would be so severe that the president’s authorization is “impossible,” it grants full presidential authority to “Federal military commanders.” According to the defense official, a commander is defined as follows: “Somebody who’s in the position of command, has the title commander. And most of the time they are centrally selected by a board, they’ve gone through additional schooling to exercise command authority.”

As it is written, this “commander” has the same power to authorize military force as the president in the event the president is somehow unable to access a telephone. (The rule doesn’t address the statutory chain of authority that already exists in the event a sitting president is unavailable.) In doing so, this commander must exercise judgment in determining what constitutes, “wanton destruction of property,” “adequate protection for Federal property,” “domestic violence,” or “conspiracy that hinders the execution of State or Federal law,” as these are the circumstances that might be considered an “emergency.”

“These phrases don’t have any legal meaning,” says Afran. “It’s no different than the emergency powers clause in the Weimar constitution [of the German Reich]. It’s a grant of emergency power to the military to rule over parts of the country at their own discretion.”

Afran also expresses apprehension over the government’s authority “to engage temporarily in activities necessary to quell large-scale disturbances.”

“Governments never like to give up power when they get it,” says Afran. “They still think after twelve years they can get intelligence out of people in Guantanamo. Temporary is in the eye of the beholder. That’s why in statutes we have definitions. All of these statutes have one thing in common and that is that they have no definitions. How long is temporary? There’s none here. The definitions are absurdly broad.”
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Old 05-26-2013, 11:21 AM   #6
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I read your post, no need to repost.

All is well, nothing to see here. these are not distractions from the scandals plaguing this administration. These have nothing to do with the precedent set again the media.

Keep those Rose colored glasses firmly in place and the Kool-Aid well chilled.
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Old 05-26-2013, 11:53 AM   #7
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I thought you were referring to OP of this thread and Obama's speech on 5/23.

Maybe you could repy to my questions about those.

But, if you were just looking for criticism of Obama,
you can find one of mine here... immediately following your posting
at http://www.cellar.org/showthread.php...782#post799782
and in post 86 and 88 and 90 of that same thread.
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Old 05-26-2013, 12:42 PM   #8
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Never mind... as you were.

This is why I don't post here much anymore.
I ask for the answer to 2+3; and the response is lightbulb.
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Old 05-26-2013, 02:15 PM   #9
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Never mind... as you were.
This is why I don't post here much anymore.
I ask for the answer to 2+3; and the response is lightbulb.
OK, here are your 2+3

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justification for draw down of troops from the middle east
Again more ideological with no actual policy directive.
1) Obama followed through on the Bush plan to remove ALL combat troops from Iraq
Reuters
12/18/11
Last U.S. troops leave Iraq, ending war
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(Reuters) - The last convoy of U.S. soldiers pulled out of Iraq on Sunday,
ending nearly nine years of war that cost almost 4,500 American and
tens of thousands of Iraqi lives, and left a country grappling with political uncertainty.
2) Obama established in2009 and re-affirmed and re-affirmed (2013) in his speech 5/23/13
his commitment to removal of troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014.

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closure of Gitmo,

Been wanting that for over 5 years
... still hasn't happened, yet with all that is going on still no answers. FAIL.
Obama being blocked by Congress was widely reported,
but do you trust the Washington Times ?

Washinton Times
12/8/10

President Obama’s campaign pledge to shutter the facility in Cuba.

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Congress on Wednesday signaled it won’t close the prison at Guantanamo Bay
or allow any of its suspected terrorist detainees to be transferred to the U.S.,
dealing what is likely the final blow to President Obama’s campaign
pledge to shutter the facility in Cuba.

The move to block the prison’s closure was written into a massive year-end
spending bill that passed the House on Wednesday evening on a vote of 212-206,
part of a last-minute legislative rush by Democrats to push
through their priorities before ceding the House to Republican control in January.

News of the Guantanamo provision brought a quick and sharp rebuke
from the Obama administration Wednesday.
I support both of Obama's policies above, and believe he was blocked by Congress on several instances.
I would have liked things to have moved faster than it has,
but it would be disingenuous to deny that Congress played no roll in slowing things down.


Anything else ?
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Old 05-26-2013, 05:15 PM   #10
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nope, so far so good. Just keep the Kool-Aid well stocked.
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Old 05-26-2013, 09:57 PM   #11
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nope, so far so good. Just keep the Kool-Aid well stocked.
Ummmm.... Adak has been doing this for us, but we haven't heard much from him lately.
Maybe because Bengazi sort of ran out of steam for McCain and Graham

Classic, if you want a more in depth discussion of these various "scandals",
why not start a new thread on each (or the ones) are particularly of concern to you ?
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Old 05-27-2013, 01:46 PM   #12
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I am having more in depth discussions elsewhere. I was lamenting that the cellar used to be better at this than any alternative when people were not so polarized. Now there aren't any from the other side. Adak is as much an extremist as you and doesn't come close to what I am talking about.
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Old 05-28-2013, 06:01 PM   #13
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I am having more in depth discussions elsewhere. I was lamenting that the cellar used to be better at this than any alternative when people were not so polarized. Now there aren't any from the other side. Adak is as much an extremist as you and doesn't come close to what I am talking about.
Be the change you want to see. I'd love for a sane conservative voice to be expressed, but they've mostly been weeded out of the political and media spheres, and now only retired senators seem to be willing to act sane. Adak may be an extremist, but he's mainstream as far as the Republican Party these days is concerned.

And, as an aside, if you want to see someone beating up on Obama every bit as much as he beat up on Bush, try Ted Rall.
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Old 05-27-2013, 03:43 PM   #14
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Here ya go Lamp... here is another perspective of the President's speech.

"The clear purpose of Obama's speech was to comfort progressives who are growing progressively more uncomfortable with his extreme secrecy, wars on press freedom, seemingly endless militarism and the like. For the most part, their discomfort is far more about the image being created of the politician they believed was unique and even transcendent than it is any substantive opposition to his policies. No progressive wants to believe that they placed such great trust and adoration in a political figure who is now being depicted as some sort of warped progeny of Richard Nixon and Dick Cheney. That creates internal discomfort and even shame. This speech was designed to allow progressives once again to see Barack Obama as they have always wanted to see him, his policies notwithstanding: as a deeply thoughtful, moral, complex leader who is doing his level best, despite often insurmountable obstacles, to bring about all those Good Things that progressives thought they would be getting when they empowered him."
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Old 05-27-2013, 04:12 PM   #15
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in a political figure who is now being depicted as some sort of warped progeny of Richard Nixon and Dick Cheney.
By whom? It makes a difference you know.
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