Commander in Chief Rules!

WASHINGTON - JUNE 02:  Army Lt. Gen. Stanley M...
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By Bob Steiner
Having served on the staff of some four General officers during my twenty years active duty with the U.S. Army, I have had exposure to rules and regulations as they apply to the military. With regard to questions dealing with politics, it’s simple.  Such issues should not be raised.   Further,  under our form of government, the military is sub-servient to  a civilian, our president. I personally did not vote for him and dislike many things he has done. Still,   he is the “Commander in Chief”! He is in charge!

History has shown us that many gifted leaders have  not always respected this arrangement. In most instances this occurred when they voiced personal opinions or strategy to the press without  obtaining clearance from the executive branch to do so.  During World War II,  George S. Patton was admonished  several times for  forgetting this point. He had repeatedly  criticized the conduct of the war by our British allies.   Douglas Mac Arthur, regarded as an untouchable  war hero was relieved from his position as the Supeme Allied Commander in Korea because he openly advocated bombing Chinese territory.

Now we come to the case at hand, General Stanley McChrystal. This is a leader who was probably in line to be the Army Chief of Staff at some future date (I’ll be surprised if he  makes it now).  When he announced to the press that he needed 40,000 more troops to win the war in Afghanistan, he had apparently not checked with  the President.  While this troop increase is still being considered by the President and the Defense Department,  General McChrystal  may not have committed an actual security violation, still he has given the enemy an insight into potential future operations. In this case they could be better prepared to fight our troops  and cause us to incur  more casualties.  Incidentally, why did he insist upon asking for U.S. troops?  This is supposedly an allied effort.  Maybe we should insist upon our allies pulling a greater share of the load?

NOTE:  According to the online Telegraph.co.uk of October 15th, President Sarkozy of France stated that his country would not send even one additional soldier to Afghanistan.  He strongly indicated that he believed  the Afghans, themselves, should shoulder more responsibility for the war effort.  France presently has some 3,000 soldiers in the country.

PREDICTION:  Look for the status quo to continue for a few months with no apparent personnel changes being implemented.  Then, since the General has more than forty years active service, he will be quietly retired.

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Not Evil Just Wrong Shown Free Today

The latest movie that addresses or says it addresses global warming (man caused) is set to be streamed free. The following is a quote which ca n be found in the article:

"Technology has always been anathematic to those who dominate the modern
environmental movement," said Ann McElhinney, co-director of Not Evil Just
Wrong. "And after this Sunday, perhaps we'll have a clearer idea why. Three
years ago, immediately following the release of Al Gore's An Inconvenient
Truth, we simply wouldn't have had the capability to reach this many people
short of equipping each and every one of them with his own DVD. Today, we have
that technology, and thanks to Andrew Breitbart and the folks at AFA, millions
of additional people will have the chance to see this film, consider its
message, and be inspired to act as a result."

For anyone interested, you can obtain all movie times and other streaming options from this article in Rueters  Not Evil Just wrong I apologize for the almost late notification, but I just found the information a short while ago.

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Edgewood — Pine Ridge Politics, Episode XXXIII

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No more Barber Kitty. She has traveled to more heads of hair to cut and beards to shave. What will the boys do now?. Let’s listen while they decide:

What’s a bunch of boys to do?

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Another Sorry Piggy Story

Pure Pork Sausage
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By Chuck Ring (GadaboutBlogalot ©2009).

Quote Freely From The Article – Leave The Pseudonym Alone

The Washington Times (WT) recently published a three-part article on how pork has affected the military budget. The WT tells of members of Congress from both major parties raiding portions of the defense budget for pet projects that are not wanted or needed by the military.

According to the WT, this not the first time such huge amounts have moved out of the military budgets and the article indicates that Congress has carved out pork funds for many years, with 2002 being the year that this present dredging of bucks started.

President Obama and members of Congress were to get a handle on this gross inappropriateness, but it looks as though all they have really managed is to clasp their gnarly mitts on the handle of the pork barrel.

Here’s the story from WT … read it and upchuck throw up PORK

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