1000 "Green Berets"

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Re: 1000 "Green Berets"

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SF18C wrote:Sorry I fixed the formatting!

I would also like to add that I was part of the “committee” at ProfessionalSoldiers.COM and it did take us a few days to work this response. Well over 1000 Special Forces Soldiers signed this letter. Do you all know how long it takes to get a consensus from 1000 Type A personalities!
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Other than the Cleburne school district error that's some good writing.
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C-dub wrote:Other than the Cleburne school district error that's some good writing.

Okay I did point that out early on but we kinda missed it in the final draft, was suppose to say "one of the first".

Source was http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Clebur ... 25021.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


But in August 2008, Harrold Independent School District Superintendent David Thweatt made waves announcing an unprecedented move: Teachers and staff would be allowed to carry guns in schools.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/1...n_2316729.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Harrold ISD is about 200 miles NORTH of Cleburne.
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SF18C wrote:
C-dub wrote: Okay I did point that out early on but we kinda missed it in the final draft.
We? Are you one of the 1000?
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C-dub wrote:
SF18C wrote:
C-dub wrote: Okay I did point that out early on but we kinda missed it in the final draft.
We? Are you one of the 1000?
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Tis better to die on your feet than live on your knees!

:patriot: :txflag:
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Just when I start to lose heart that our patriots are disappearing, I read something like this and my heart swells with pride that there are those who still honor the Constitution and the blood and tears that generations have shed for it. Thank you. :patriot:
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TexasGal wrote:Just when I start to lose heart that our patriots are disappearing, I read something like this and my heart swells with pride that there are those who still honor the Constitution and the blood and tears that generations have shed for it. Thank you. :patriot:
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With all this "gun control" talk,
I haven't heard one politician say how they plan to take gun from criminals,
just law abiding citizens.
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To the OP and his 1,000 brothers in arms ...

Thank you

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And I agree with you and support your efforts

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Bravo!
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olafpfj wrote:To all those antis that think that the average citizenry would be no match for the all powerful US military, with all their jets, tanks, nuclear submarines etc...
It might be true if that power was used without restraint. But we're not using that power without restraint in Afghanistan, and we didn't use it without restraint in Iraq, Vietnam, or Korea either; we didn't even use it without restraint in WW2 --so it most certainly isn't going to be used without restraint on our own soil. And if the attempt was made to do so it would undoubtedly provoke a revolt in the military.
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VMI77 wrote:
olafpfj wrote:To all those antis that think that the average citizenry would be no match for the all powerful US military, with all their jets, tanks, nuclear submarines etc...
It might be true if that power was used without restraint. But we're not using that power without restraint in Afghanistan, and we didn't use it without restraint in Iraq, Vietnam, or Korea either; we didn't even use it without restraint in WW2 --so it most certainly isn't going to be used without restraint on our own soil. And if the attempt was made to do so it would undoubtedly provoke a revolt in the military.
None of those wars were a direct threat to the power of the Administration. I don't know where our government would draw the line at restraint, if they felt their jobs and power over the citizens were threatened. If they would kill a few of rebells standing up to them, would they draw the line at just shooting them with m4s, grenade launchers or blockbusters? I suppose it would depend on who is in charge? Would Barry take the opportunity to wipe out all the bitter clingers? and teach them a lesson? I don't know myself, but I do know he doesn't think highly of us.
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Liberty wrote:
VMI77 wrote:
olafpfj wrote:To all those antis that think that the average citizenry would be no match for the all powerful US military, with all their jets, tanks, nuclear submarines etc...
It might be true if that power was used without restraint. But we're not using that power without restraint in Afghanistan, and we didn't use it without restraint in Iraq, Vietnam, or Korea either; we didn't even use it without restraint in WW2 --so it most certainly isn't going to be used without restraint on our own soil. And if the attempt was made to do so it would undoubtedly provoke a revolt in the military.
None of those wars were a direct threat to the power of the Administration. I don't know where our government would draw the line at restraint, if they felt their jobs and power over the citizens were threatened. If they would kill a few of rebells standing up to them, would they draw the line at just shooting them with m4s, grenade launchers or blockbusters? I suppose it would depend on who is in charge? Would Barry take the opportunity to wipe out all the bitter clingers? and teach them a lesson? I don't know myself, but I do know he doesn't think highly of us.
He might want to do a lot of things, but he can't do them with nuclear weapons, or most of the other weapons cited, because he wouldn't just be wiping out the bitter clingers. Drone strikes are estimated to kill about 50 civilians for every bad guy. He's not going to take out your house with a drone strike if you have neighbors. I'm not suggesting he or his minions have any personal restraints --I think they're mostly sociopaths-- but they do have external constraints. When you kill everyone indiscriminately you tend lose your allies. Is a liberal family member going to accept having his granddaughter killed because his son-in-law is a "gun nut?" Some might, but I suspect most won't. The sociopaths in charge can't do anything without support. You think a General is going to order a nuke dropped on any city in this country? And if he does, you think everyone down the line is going to blindly follow such an order? I wouldn't have when I was in the military. And if by some unfortunate command chain, it does get dropped, you think the rest of the military is going to sit back and wait for it to happen again when the military will then be full of people who just had loved ones and family exterminated?

No dictator can exist without at least acquiescence from the populace. And Obama isn't going to be able to order people killed without the support of the military. Most of the Generals may be liberals, but I don't think most of the ranks are filled with the sons and daughters of progs and libs; most of them are the sons and daughters of the people they'd be targeting. And if Obama, or some other wannabe dictator, wants to do more than make a few examples, it's not going to be long before some of those more powerful weapons make it into civilian hands --not planes and tanks, but all kinds of man-portable weapons like Stingers, as well as SAWs, M4s, and grenades. And I wouldn't be surprised to see some rogue airstrikes by disaffected pilots. One of the reasons the drug cartels have so much power in Mexico is that cartel personnel have infiltrated the government, the police, and the military. Our government, police, and military, are going to start out any action against Americans full of "infiltrators."

I'm not saying they wouldn't launch a drone strike on some militia group gathering out in the woods somewhere, or use fully automatic weapons in the cities; but their practical ability to employ the most powerful weapons in our military arsenal is going to be severely limited because their enemies will be spread around throughout their supporters. A war on gun owners won't be the kind of fight that can sustain much "collateral damage." So, if the country ever does become such a battlefield the field isn't going to be level, but it's going to be far more level than those deriding the purpose of the 2nd Amendment want people to believe.

We're talking about extremes here, so here's another extreme to consider --if the President is making war on Americans, and especially if using WMDs, how is he going to be sure he can trust his SS detail and other government personnel? The president of South Korea was killed by the head of the Korean CIA.

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Re: 1000 "Green Berets"

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Men who mean just what they say...
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My Congressman, Kenny Marchant (R-TX) linked the statement in his weekly E-News today.

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