- Jan 12, 2012
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It is my understanding that it is illegal for the military to police its people. This has been found unconstitutional after the fact when it has been tried in the past. The police and the FBI are the only ones that can make war on it's people by law. That is why they want the police to train with the military. So they will have a way of doing it with in the law.
The US military can not put up a road block and search cars and people. The police can.
Some people have talked about bad police officers and bad military personal. I got a flash for you. There are bad people in every thing. That is why we have checks. That is also why there is a wall between the military and the people and one between the police and the people.
It is stated that the common person couldn't understand what the police go through. The same is stated for the military. It is my feeling that they are people just like the rest of us and should answer to the same standers that they have for us.
It is hard for me to understand what goes through a persons mind that makes them think they are above the law.
That is just like the congressmen having top of the line care that we pay for. Yet they don't want us to have the same thing. Why? I know that they are not better than me. Hell they can't do half the stuff that I can. I have paid in to a fund that was promised to take care of me when I retired. Now they are saying to bad we spent it? How can they do that? They can only do what we let them get by with.
I am just a old man that is trying to get buy. I get stopped by a man with a rifle in the middle of the night it will depend on the mood I am in whether I will go to jail, the morgue or submit. The older I get submitting becomes harder and harder. I think it has to do with knowing what is right. Being told to do some thing by a person that has no right to tell it rubs you the wrong way.
When it reaches that point, they have already quit giving a damn about the Constitution or the law to the point they are no longer even making a pretense of honoring either. At that point, the rules are completely irrelevant.