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originally posted by: ChiefD
I'm a 20 year Navy veteran, and I'm insulted that people think the military would turn on the population and do the things mentioned in the OP. Like others have pointed out, the Posse Comitatus act is very misunderstood. I find it ironic that there is a forum on here by that name, and it's basically nothing but bashing the police. Pathetic.
I think you missed his point. His point is that this was dredged up for political purposes by opponents of the administration. Note the title of your thread.
See, xuenchen makes a fantastic point;
Dredged up and incorrectly predigested for their audience, who won't be bothered to actually read the directive. Is that audience the stupid people you referred to?
4.1.2. Military resources may be employed in support of civilian law enforcement operations in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the U.S. territories and possessions only in the parameters of the Constitution and laws of the United States and the authority of the President and the Secretary of Defense, including delegations of that authority through this Directive or other means.
originally posted by: ChiefD
I'm a 20 year Navy veteran, and I'm insulted that people think the military would turn on the population and do the things mentioned in the OP. Like others have pointed out, the Posse Comitatus act is very misunderstood. I find it ironic that there is a forum on here by that name, and it's basically nothing but bashing the police. Pathetic.
In July of 1794, a force of disaffected whiskey rebels attacked and destroyed the home of a tax inspector. The rebellion grew in numbers, if not in actions, and threatened to spread to other states. Hamilton knew that the presence of a large and potentially hostile force in Pennsylvania could not be tolerated. If the government were to survive, it would have to show itself capable of keeping control.
Hamilton advocated the use of military force; President George Washington instead put state militias on the ready and sent in negotiators. When talks proved fruitless, Washington acquiesced to Hamilton's view. A force of 13,000 militia troops, led by Hamilton and Virginia governor Henry Lee, marched into western Pennsylvania.
On the fourth day, 2,000 7th Infantry Division soldiers, along with 1,500 marines from 1st Marine Division, arrived to reinforce the California Army National Guard soldiers already in the city. This federal force took twenty-four hours to deploy to Huntington Park, about the same time it took for the California Army National Guard soldiers. This brought total troop strength associated with the effort to stop the breakdown in civil order to 13,500. U.S. military forces directly supported Los Angeles Police officers in restoring order and had a major effect of first containing, then stopping the violence.[42] With most of the violence under control, 30,000 people attended a peace rally. On the same day, the U.S. Justice Department announced it would begin a federal investigation of the Rodney King beating.
originally posted by: ChiefD
I'm a 20 year Navy veteran, and I'm insulted that people think the military would turn on the population and do the things mentioned in the OP. Like others have pointed out, the Posse Comitatus act is very misunderstood. I find it ironic that there is a forum on here by that name, and it's basically nothing but bashing the police. Pathetic.
originally posted by: cavtrooper7
a reply to: olaru12
To 98% of the people who are capable of war the POTUS should be imprisoned,HE needs those "immigrants" to fill his ranks if he want's to try it.
originally posted by: XxNightAngelusxX
The feds cannot legally just jump in.