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WaIIy wrote:
Martial law or not, he can't use Regular Army troops. Really? Did somebody forget to tell that to Presidents Hoover, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, & Reagan? They all used Army troops to put down civil disturbances. Go back to your partisan back-biting and high-fiving with your other Bush-Cheney cheerleader pals. DSK |
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On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 22:40:27 -0400, DSK wrote:
WaIIy wrote: Martial law or not, he can't use Regular Army troops. Really? Did somebody forget to tell that to Presidents Hoover, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, & Reagan? They all used Army troops to put down civil disturbances. Go back to your partisan back-biting and high-fiving with your other Bush-Cheney cheerleader pals. DSK Did *they* use active army forces, or did the governors use their national guard units? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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Martial law or not, he can't use Regular Army troops.
Really? Did somebody forget to tell that to Presidents Hoover, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, & Reagan? They all used Army troops to put down civil disturbances. PocoLoco wrote: Did *they* use active army forces, or did the governors use their national guard units? Are you one-a them ****in' ree-tards, boy? If you don't know basic American history... especially history that has happened in major headlines within your adult lifetime... what is your excuse? In the case of Eisenhower- he both served in a regular Army unit deployed inside the US to suppress disorder: http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/snprelief4.htm he also ordered the U.S. Army (the 82nd Airborne IIRC) to enforce desegregation orders over the objection of the governor... and there was potential for that governor (whose name you probably know and have cheered) to order the National Guard units to fight the US Army. So... yeah, the President can... if he's got the brains and/or the balls. There are very good reasons for making it difficult for the President to order regular military to conduct operations inside the borders... but when the time comes, a decision needs to be MADE. Face facts. DSK |
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On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 07:58:18 -0400, DSK wrote:
Martial law or not, he can't use Regular Army troops. Really? Did somebody forget to tell that to Presidents Hoover, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, & Reagan? They all used Army troops to put down civil disturbances. PocoLoco wrote: Did *they* use active army forces, or did the governors use their national guard units? Are you one-a them ****in' ree-tards, boy? If you don't know basic American history... especially history that has happened in major headlines within your adult lifetime... what is your excuse? In the case of Eisenhower- he both served in a regular Army unit deployed inside the US to suppress disorder: http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/snprelief4.htm he also ordered the U.S. Army (the 82nd Airborne IIRC) to enforce desegregation orders over the objection of the governor... and there was potential for that governor (whose name you probably know and have cheered) to order the National Guard units to fight the US Army. So... yeah, the President can... if he's got the brains and/or the balls. There are very good reasons for making it difficult for the President to order regular military to conduct operations inside the borders... but when the time comes, a decision needs to be MADE. Face facts. DSK Wow, 1924, Washington DC. Wonder if DC even *had* it's own guard then? I can imagine the uproar if the President had invaded New Orleans to establish martial law. Could he have? Probably. Getting rid of the inept local governments would undoubtedly speed up the process. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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PocoLoco wrote:
Wow, 1924, Washington DC. Wonder if DC even *had* it's own guard then? You *are* a ****in retard! Did the Civil Rights Act & desegration... enforced by federal troops... take place in 19-friggin-24?? I can imagine the uproar if the President had invaded New Orleans to establish martial law. Could he have? The mayor called for martial law 3 days ago. ... Probably. Getting rid of the inept local governments would undoubtedly speed up the process. Getting rid of the inept gov't in Washington would speed things up too. And your feeble attempts to lie & spin to cover up the raging indecisiveness & incompetence of the Bush Administration is not helping a damn thing. DSK |
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