Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Our Military Intervention is Too Costly?


     Some people complain that our current fiscal problems are the result of America fighting wars on two fronts (more than that if you consider the rest of the world and non-military action).  But frankly the cost of our military intervention world-wide is miniscule compared to the actions, and inactions, of our President and Congress.
     However, it is an historic ploy for leaders of nations in jeopardy to distract their citizens with a common enemy. Obama is unique in that he attempts to divide forces in America while praising our terrorist enemies and attempting to make each of us the enemy of another within our own borders. The election in 2012 must be a cease and desist order to the Democratic Party that has climbed in bed with this anti-American president in order to promote their own socialist agenda. In the end, Obama has disappointed even them, but they continue to support him in hopes, as Pres. Reagan once said, "the alligator won't eat them. But eat them he will."

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Telling One Another 'Ghost Stories'

     For some time now there has been speculation and wild schemes batted about concerning martial law, detainee camps, black ops.  I guess what would really scare the people who are busy telling one another such "ghost stories" is that military members such as myself know by name hundreds whom we know we can trust, who know hundreds of others, who can be armed, who know how to contact and track one another, and who have sworn an allegiance for a lifetime to protect the Constitution of the United States and, as a brotherhood under arms, one another.  
It's the kind of networked organization that wouldn't be tracked.  
Not because they can't, but because the Feds wouldn't believe its potential, and the LEOs wouldn't, for the most part.  
Just ordinary guys and gals who believe in the spirit of freedom and American self-reliance.  In them and Almighty God I trust.  All others pay cash.