OBAMA’S PERSONAL SECURITY FORCE
By Maj. Gen. Jerry R. Curry (ret'd)
CurryforAmerica.com
“We cannot continue to rely only on our military
in order to achieve the national security objectives that we have set. We have
got to have a civilian national security force that is just as powerful, just as
strong, just as well funded,” said Barak Hussein Obama on
July 2, 2008. His words require a bit of translating,
however.
In plain English, President Obama has set national
security objectives which he has yet to share with the American people.
According to his statement he is convinced that the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force,
Marines and Coast Guard, constituted as they are, are either unreliable or
unable to accomplish the national security objectives he has chosen. So, he
intends to ask Congress to authorize, fund and build a civilian national
security force that is, “just as powerful, just as strong, just as well funded,”
as America’s military forces.
To be as strong as our current armed forces,
Obama’s civilian army will have to be able to match the Army and Marines tank
for tank, missile for missile, and battalion for battalion. It will have to
match the Navy and Coast Guard ship for ship, and the Air Force fighter plane
for fighter plane and bomber for bomber.
His civilian force’s congressionally approved
budget will require appropriations that match the Pentagon’s current budget
level dollar for dollar. According to the Congressional Budget Office, Obama
expects to fund his private security force with a $6 billion allocation over the
next five years. Though that is not equivalent to the nation’s current military
budget allocation, it is still not a paltry sum.
That is how we must interpret Obama’s words if we
take them and him at face value. But does Obama really mean what he said or was
it just campaign rhetoric? If it was only rhetoric, there should be no effort to
follow up with concrete proposals or appropriations.
So what is one to think about H.R. 1388, Obama’s
National Civilian Security Force bill which is slowly working its way around
Capital Hill? It is formally named the “Generations Invigorating Volunteerism
and Education Act.” It provides for uniforms to be worn by the young volunteers
(up to 250,000 of them) and for the establishment of a 4-year “public service
academy” to train new public service leaders. From this it is reasonable to
conclude that there must be fire somewhere in the middle of all of Obama’s
rhetorical smoke.
Where is there an historical example of a nation
having a civilian national security force that rivals the size of its military
forces? Why, in the early 1930s Germany,
of course. The force was called the “Brown Shirts” and was used to bully,
intimidate, and indoctrinate individuals and political parties that opposed the
German government’s policies, in much the same manner as ACORN’s (The
Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now) thugs for hire do in Chicago
today.
We can safely assume that such an organization
would take its orders directly from the President just as the Brown Shirts did
in Germany and just as do Obama’s
current White House Czars today. Left alone to develop and mature on its own,
such a national security force could prove to be quite dangerous to our
Constitution and to the liberty and freedom of all Americans.
Only the U.S. Military could control such a
civilian security force if it went rogue, and that would have to be by brute
force. For the Administration to counter the military’s use of force, it would
have to somehow subvert the military so that while its forces are declining in
power, the brown shirts are increasing in power.
In the process, the President would become a law
and a power unto himself – whom no one could control -- with a civilian army or
security force readily at hand to do his personal bidding, unchecked by Congress
or the Courts. Eventually there would no longer be the separation of powers that
our Founders so wisely established. And as history teaches us, under such a
scenario the President would become a de facto dictator.
But the descendants of those who survived
Valley Forge, Gettysburg, and Bastogne are
neither easily fooled nor easily misled. While a few misguided politicians may
stupidly or maliciously agree to form a sizeable civilian national security
force and even plot to upset the constitutional system we so cherish, they will
not succeed.
Having spent most of my life in the U.S. Army,
much of it in foxholes, I can say without hesitation that the
U.S. military will not stand idly by while the
Constitution is being abrogated and destroyed. So let us remain vigilant and
never forget, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.”
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