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Military Recruiters Necessary for our Common Defense

 
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 6:52 am    Post subject: Military Recruiters Necessary for our Common Defense Reply with quote

Berserkeley may have bit off a bit more than they can chew...this time...

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Military Recruiters Necessary for our Common Defense
By Kyle-Anne Shiver
American Thinker
February 29, 2008
    "We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

    - Preamble to the United States Constitution
Providing for the common defense and securing the blessings of liberty aren't little governmental after-thoughts, nor do they come cheap.

As the popular t-shirt proclaims: "Freedom was never free."

We, as a people, expend billion of dollars every year on our common defense.

And a small percentage of our finest citizens give their very lives and limbs in the cause of securing the blessings of liberty.

But neither the sacrifices of our military men and women, nor the value of our hard-earned tax dollars seem to matter much to what seems to be a growing number on the home front.

Nor do they seem to matter much to our United States Congress, who see the genuine worth of investigating professional baseball players for possible steroid use, but have neither the time nor the inclination to do anything whatsoever to combat the growing wave of counter-recruitment activities.

We are only two months into the new year, and already a small wave of anti-defense agitators, sometimes with the willing abetment of local civil authorities, are hard at work undermining the Constitutionally supported military recruitment efforts of the People of the United States of America.

The first week of February, the Democrat Mayor of Toledo, Ohio refused the Marines the opportunity to do urban combat training in his city, telling his Chief of Police that he didn't want the Marines "playing war in his city."

That same week, the Berkeley City Council refused to apologize to our Marines for calling them "unwelcome intruders," and has continued their efforts to run the Proud and the Few out of town.

On February 15, a rowdy band of young hooligans, acting as part of the newly reincarnated SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) rushed a military recruiting center at 14th and L streets in our Nation's capitol, (while police reportedly watched) and utterly wrecked the office.

Several days later, in Minneapolis, a few 40-pound rocks were thrown through the windows at an army recruiting office, for the fourth time in 18 months.

So, who really is shredding the Constitution of the United States?

Those who actively defend our Constitution with their lives?

Or those who actively impede our national right to have a common defense?

Where, oh where, is the Congressional outrage?

When the Berkeley City Council first issued its letter of condemnation to our Marines, bidding them a rather premature farewell, Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) authored the Semper Fi bill to revoke $2.3 million worth of earmark spending for Berkeley pet projects. As of February 12, the bill had unanimous support by Republican Senators, but due to parliamentary machinations by Democrat Senators in control of the floor, an anonymous hold has been placed on the bill, and it may never again see the light of day.

Since our Democrat-controlled Congress seems to have little regard for its own duty ensure the legal and necessary recruitment activities for our common defense, that task is being picked up by citizen groups around the Country.

Move America Forward forces remain on the ground in Berkeley, doing the work our amply compensated civil authorities refuse to do.

Catherine Moy, Move America Forward's Executive Director, told me that they are in the process of using a California statute to file a formal grand jury complaint against the Berkeley City Council. This is the first step in forcing a criminal investigation into whether or not Berkeley has trampled the civil rights of Americans protesting the city's maltreatment of our Marine recruiters.

Part of the complaint is based on the fact that Berkeley has formally waived protest/demonstration fees for Code Pink, while refusing to do the same for Move America Forward.

Another effort, which may eventually accomplish what no other tool could, is a complete economic boycott being organized by the group Brigade-America, led by Brian Dennard. This group, according to Mr. Dennard, has already been contacted by numerous Fortune 500 companies and many other businesses who are enthusiastic about promising to cease any and all contracts for goods and services for the communities who dishonor our military and their recruiters.

Mr. Dennard stresses that this is an apolitical endeavor formed in the interest of all citizens, as an extension of our common defense. It is an affirmation that without our military and their recruiters, we will cease to have a force capable of defending our liberties and our Constitution.

The group, Brigade-America, also promises to highlight on its upcoming website all communities and locales who pass legislative proclamation in support of our military.

In my own humble opinion, whoever stands against our military, stands against the entire People of the United States of America and the Constitution upon which we stand.

It will be on their heads

Meanwhile our Congress has failed to pass the legislation that has been partly responsible for our homeland safety since 9/11, the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act. Not only that, but they have resurrected their efforts to precipitously withdraw our forces from Iraq, even though we are winning and decimating Al Qaeda Iraq.

Our military fights on without the support they deserve.

Our Congress has time and money to investigate baseball players and to fund every other cockamamie pet project under the sun.

They are living it up in the lap of tax-payer funded luxury, and seem to have completely forgotten their Constitutional duty to provide for our common defense, which includes defending military recruiters, in my opinion. And we citizens are left holding the bag once again.

Do the words, taxpayer revolt, ring a patriotic bell anywhere?

If a single act of terrorism occurs, if even a single American life is lost, while Congress fiddles on our dime, it will be on their heads, especially the Democrats who are the controlling majority.

Elections do indeed have consequences.

Kyle-Anne Shiver is a frequent contributor to American Thinker. She welcomes your comments at kyleanneshiver@yahoo.com.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 3:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What Code Pinko and their ilk seem to fail to realize is that today's Military is "ALL VOLUNTEER!"

Their actions interfere with another's right to enlist if they so desire.

Most telling was when Medea Benjamin felt threatened by a passer by, she cried out for the Marines, not a fellow protestor.

When in danger, call for the US Marines. That’s what CodePink’s Medea Benjamin did
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Notice the article about Code Pink calling the Marines was a Canadian web site. lol
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 2:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stuck in the 60's Lew. Their stuck in the 60's, lol.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm still trying to get past "Berserkeley."

LOL Very Happy
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have posted this before, but thought it would be good to post again.

Eric Hoffer writes in his diary February 12, 1975 6:45 A.M,

In 1964 a considerable segment of the student population was made up of eighteen-year-olds who were born in 1946 and were the products of a permissive upbringing. They were putty in the hands of any two-bit manipulator.

I happened to be in Berkeley in 1964 when the first wave of the new generation hit the campus of the University of California. President Clark Kerr had made me a professor-it was my first taste of getting paid for doing nothing-and I had a room on the eighth floor of Barrows Hall, where I held open house one afternoon a week. So I was right in the midst of the mess when the Free Speech Movement exploded in 1964.

The spark which set off the explosion was the discovery made by the students that the power structure of the university was manned by toothless lions. President Clark Kerr, one of the finest products of our culture, knew how to build a great university but did not know how to defend it. He had not an inkling of the vulnerability of institutions-that they are more vulnerable than individuals-and did not know the first thing about the nature of authority. I cannot resist the feeling that things might have turned out differently had President Kerr had a taste for theorizing. He might have known that authority is an instrument for the repression of individual willfulness and that social authority had its origin in the need to tame juveniles as they came out from underneath parental authority. Instead, President Kerr dealt with the rampaging juveniles as if they were his equals, and a punk like Mario Savio, the leader of the Free Speech Movement, ran circles around the great Clark Kerr. Much of the teaching at the University of California was done by teaching assistants not much older than the students. Monkeys with academic degrees opened all the cages and let the tigers out into the street.

I remember how one afternoon, as I stood on the eighth-floor balcony of Barrows Hall and watched swinish punks lay low the proud institution of the University of California, there flashed before my mind’s eye an event of long ago. On the evening of November 16, 1532, the swineherd Francisco Pizarro pulled down the Inca Atahualpa from his proud litter and in scarcely three hours the most powerful state of pre-Columbian America was broken forever.

The people who want, and are fit, to live in a free society cultivate patience, and make of compromise a holy cause. The militants who clamor for freedom most of the time want power-power to retaliate. The means for establishing freedom are altogether different from the means of attaining power.

To William James the most crucial habit of an effective democracy is “a fierce and merciless resentment towards every man or set of men who break the public peace.”
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

GenrXr

I remember it well. In 1964 and 1965, I was in the Navy and stationed at the Treasure Island Naval Base watching all of this from across the bay. It made liberty in San Francisco very interesting.
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