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I haven't seen the military taking over any towns near me in the years since 2000. Furthermore, I would think that a top secret training program planning a vast, illegal, operation wouldn't let civilians videotape the thing.[/b]
It's always easy to throw rocks than fix windows.[/b]
There was a reason the founding fathers, to a man, were opposed to a standing army[/b]
Really? I watched National Guard disarm law abiding citizens in New Orleans just 2 years ago on TV. News crews filmed the debacle. Remember the old lady who didn't want to leave her home who had a pistol for self defense? They jacked her up and disarmed her.[/b]
There were some founders opposed to a standing army, but there were just as many that were in favor of a standing army. Madison and Hamilton were two of the leading proponents for a standing army as seen in the Federalist Papers, as was Washington. We had a good thread going on this a while back:[/b]
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There was a reason the founding fathers, to a man, were opposed to a standing army[/b]
He was also an ardent promoter of hard work and advancement based on merit.[/b]
While we're being alarmist; Let's consider that unchecked private ownership of weapons, in the wrong hands, could be equally detrimental to liberty. Checks and balances, my friends.[/b]
If we didn't have a standing military, we'd be speaking another language by now. There is no way we could rally militias and put them in today's technology and fight a war. National Guards are great to augment, but they provide no lasting projection of power.[/b]