I remember this rumor from when the Left was saying Bush was going to
do it. Disappointing to see our side spreading the same manure...

On Jun 26, 11:47 am, Travis <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: *Travis*
> Date: Fri, Jun 26, 2009
> Subject:  HOMELAND SECURITY AND US ARMY PLAN INVASION OF STATES
>
> http://www.newswithviews.com/BreakingNews/breaking166.htm
>
> *HOMELAND SECURITY AND US ARMY PLAN INVASION OF STATES*
>
> Posted 1:00 AM Eastern
> by NWV News, Jim Kouri
> June 26, 2009
> © 2008 NewsWithViews.com
>
> The Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security recently hosted a
> teleconference for law enforcement agencies and associations such as the
> National Association of Chiefs of Police to discuss the Obama
> Administration's interest in using the military during "emergencies."
>
> Fortunately, NewsWithViews.com had exclusive access to the discussion and
> the explanations by Homeland Security and Defense Departments officials.
>
> Officials announced during the teleconference that the Department of
> Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator W.
> Craig Fugate met with the Commander, US Northern Command, General Gene
> Renuart, to discuss "pre-disaster planning, response and recovery in support
> of the federal response to the 2009 hurricane season as well as wild fires,
> floods and other potential disasters."
>
> The meeting reinforced the important relationship between the two
> organizations and focused on the operational role of US Northern Command and
> what resources and skills they bring to any major Federal effort related to
> all-hazards preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation. It was also an
> opportunity to meet operational leaders who would fill key positions in
> those support efforts.
>
> "NORTHCOM plays a vital role in disaster response in support of state and
> local officials," Fugate said. "I am impressed by their commitment to
> teamwork and interoperability. They are leaning forward and are
> solutions-oriented partners among the nation's emergency response team."
>
> "We are committed to teaming with and supporting our civilian partners,"
> added Renuart. "If our federal partners, state and local officials are
> successful in responding to contingency operations, then ultimately we are
> successful. We look forward to our continued collaboration and cooperation."
>
> However, many law enforcement executives and organizations went on the
> record saying they did not appreciate the prospect of federal troops
> usurping the authority of local and state law enforcement
> agencies<http://www.dojgov.net/posse_comitatus_act.htm>or the role of
> the National Guard unit currently under the control of
> governors.
>
> "My initial reaction is: why are we allowing federal troops to basically
> invade the sovereignty of individual states when each state has its own law
> enforcement agencies and each state possesses an armed and trained National
> Guard and, in the case of some states such as New York, a trained militia?"
> according to New York police officer Edna Aquino.
>
> "We have not used armed federal troops in New York since the Civil War when
> Union troops and Navy battleships attacked dissenters who opposed
> conscription by the Union Army," she added.
>
> According to officials from the Homeland Security Department, FEMA and
> Northern Command share a common interest and a unified approach to disaster
> response and recovery.
>
> "Both organizations also understand that the most effective plans to save
> lives and protect property begins with preparedness. This meeting was an
> important stepping stone to ensure mutual preparedness and effective
> planning in support of state and local officials," said one official.
>
> Homeland Security Department officials offered these two rationales for
> their joint ventures with the Department of Defense:
>
> "Emergency preparedness is everyone's responsibility. Everyone should have a
> personal response plan for a disaster, everyone should know who their first
> responders are at the local and state level, and everyone should be prepared
> to be self-sufficient for at least the first 72 hours.
>
> "FEMA's mission is to support our citizens and first responders to ensure
> that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our
> capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and
> mitigate all 
> hazards<http://www.infowars.com/neocon-memo-says-fourth-amendment-does-not-ap...>."
>
> Political strategist Mike Baker is disturbed over this latest "emergency
> plan" designed to allow federal troops to operate freely within US borders.
>
> "This is a constitutionally unsound development for our nation. While
> President Barack Obama and his ilk worry about how America's military is
> perceived by other nations and are concerned with how we treat enemies, they
> seem to be willing to use extreme measures against their own citizens.
> Will we witness another Branch Davidian massacre in the name of 'emergency
> response' or other rationale? It's not a positive development for this
> nation," said Baker.
>
> Northcom was established about a year after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist
> attacks and is responsible for an area of operations that includes the
> United States, Canada and Mexico. It serves as a "one-stop-shopping" point
> for military support in case of an attack on American soil. However,
> according to officials speaking during the teleconference, the Obama
> Administration is expanding that role to include natural disasters or
> emergencies that were once the domain of state and local authorities.
>
> Over the years, according to Baker, the federal government has expanded its
> role and even included other nations in operational plans within the US. For
> example NORAD is a joint US-Canadian command established 51 years ago to
> defend against nuclear-armed Soviet aircraft entering North American
> airspace. Decades later, the command's mission has expanded to include early
> detection of threats via air, space, land and sea.
>
> The sheer number of participants speaks to NORAD's level of preparation and
> coordination to operate within US borders. Teaming up to deal with
> emergencies are American and Canadian NORAD agents, the U.S. Federal
> Aviation Administration, U.S. Transportation Security Administration, Royal
> Canadian Mounted Police, NAV Canada, the White House, U.S. Departments of
> Defense and Homeland Security.
>
> <http://www.newswithviews.com/DonateNWV.htm>
>
> "This is not something we should be celebrating. This is something we as
> Americans should fear," states another NYPD officer.
>
> "If states do not have the capability to respond on their own to a hurricane
> or earthquake, then perhaps they should increase their capabilities or
> change their leadership," said Det. Benny Cardoza.
>
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>
> "Using Hurricane Katrina as an excuse to increase federal authority in the
> affairs of individual states is a sorry excuse and one that should be
> shunned by citizens and local cops," states the decorated cop.
>
> One should either write ruthlessly what one believes to be the truth, or
> else shut up. -- Arthur Koestler
>
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