Treating symptoms doesn’t keep patient from dying
News With ViewsPosted: July 30th, 2006 by Steve Trinward
Author: Devvy Kidd
“‘Some Marines say they can see the day when the Corps will be required to execute Haiti-like missions, or worse, within the borders of the United States. … Because of the rising potential for civil disobedience within the inner cities, it is inevitable the U.S. military will be employed more often within American borders. … To enable the Marines to execute these new domestic missions in the same way that they do abroad, Major Reeves calls for major alterations in U.S. laws.‘ - Sacramento Bee, November 30, 1997. Our civilian-military face off — The Bill of Rights no obstacle for Corps Every day more and more concerned Americans who do grasp there is big trouble brewing with more to come, are sincerely trying to make a difference. Unfortunately, what I see is what I have been seeing for more than a decade: wishful thinking and not real solutions. Treating the symptoms while the patient lies on the operating table hemorrhaging to death. Allow me to give you a few of my prime examples which I have written about consistently over the years.” (07/24/06)