Monday, August 31, 2009

A question to ask the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs

From: baja Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009
 
Glen and Rush,
 
Glen, I have been watching your program all week, and I am very concerned that we are about to lose our freedom under this Obama administration.
 
The way things are progressing, there is only one institution that can stand in the way of an Obama grab for total power, and that is the United States Military!   I suggest you read pages 21, and 22 of the book "Panzer Commander", by Colonel Hans Von Luck.   He speaks of the question "why the Wehrmacht, and especially the officer corps, and the generals, failed to confront the gathering strength of National Socialism in good time, and put an end, or at least set limits, to it's cadres, and Hitler's dangerous playing with fire?"   He gives four answers, at least two of which are applicable today.   "The Army was deliberately trained to be non political.   As a result the officer corps lacked perspective."    " Most decisively, it seems to me: the oath of allegiance was the creed of the officer corps.   Hitler knew this and exploited it shamelessly!"
 
The aforementioned answers are very much as it is in our military.
 
The questions someone like you, Glen, and Rush should ask the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs is, "Admiral, the U.S. Military takes an oath to defend and protect the Constitution, does this protection include an attempt against corrupt elected politicians who are subverting the Constitution, and trying to assume total power?"    "Admiral, is your duty to the Constitution, or to corrupt politicians destroying our country from within?"
 
Remember that Hitler gained power legally within the system, and it was too late when anyone realized what he was all about.   I'm afraid that our current military leaders will make the same mistake that the German Army did with Hitler in the 1930's, and allow Obama to seize total power. 
Sincerely,
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