How to Commit Career Suicide

| March 18, 2009

It is very likely that the Commanding General of Fort Rucker, Alabama just provided a very effective example of how to do just that.

Remember the shooting rampage that took place in and around Samson, Alabama? Well, apparently sometime during the crisis, Major General James Barclay III (or someone on his behalf) gave the dumbest order of his career.

(CNSNews.com) – The U.S. Army has launched an inquiry into how and why active duty troops from Fort Rucker, Ala., came to be placed on the streets of Samson, Ala., during last week’s murder spree in that tiny South Alabama community. The use of the troops was a possible violation of federal law.

“On March 10, after a report of an apparent mass murder in Samson, Ala., 22 military police soldiers from Fort Rucker, Ala., along with the provost marshal, were sent to the city of Samson,” Harvey Perritt, spokesman for the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe, Va., told CNSNews.com on Monday.

“The purpose for sending the military police, the authority for doing so, and what duties they performed is the subject of an ongoing commander’s inquiry–directed by the commanding general of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Gen. Martin Dempsey.”

It is difficult for me to imagine that this idea was staffed for more than about 15 seconds and that lends me to suspect that this decision was likely a knee-jerk that came from the top.

It is clearly illegal and I doubt you could find very many Second Lieutenants who aren’t aware that this is illegal.

Wrongful use of federal troops inside U.S. borders is a violation of several federal laws, including one known as the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, Title 18, Section 1385 of the U.S. Code.

“Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both,” the law states.

But wait a minute. Didn’t Wes Clark do the exact same thing back in 1993?

Lowell Ponte seems to think so.

On a late winter day in 1993, Texas Governor Ann Richards suddenly called the base, later meeting with Clark’s Number Two to discuss an urgent matter. Crazies at a Waco compound had killed Federal agents. If newly-sworn-in President Bill Clinton signed a waiver setting aside the Posse Comitatus Act, which generally prohibits the military from using its arms against American citizens within our borders, could Fort Hood supply tanks and other equipment?

Clinton did. Wesley Clark’s command at Fort Hood “lent” 17 pieces of armor and 15 active service personnel under his command to the Waco Branch Davidian operation. It is absolute fact that the military equipment used by the government at Waco came from Fort Hood and Clark’s command.
The only issue debated by experts is whether Clark was at Waco in person to help direct the assault against the church compound in a scene remarkably similar to the incineration of villagers in a church by the British in Mel Gibson’s movie “The Patriot.”

What happened at Waco was the death, mostly by fire, of at least 82 men, women and children, including two babies who died after being “fire aborted” from the dying bodies of their pregnant mothers.

Planning for this final assault involved a meeting between Clinton Attorney General Janet Reno and two military officers who developed the tactical plan used but who have never been identified.

Some evidence and analysis suggests that Wesley Clark was one of these two who devised what happened at Waco.

I don’t see much difference in what two over-zealous Two-Star Generals did except that one was in collusion with the DOJ and the White House but I bet the outcome will be significantly different.

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Claymore

…can we please get back to endlessly bitching about AIG bonuses instead of all this Consitutional nonsense? I mean for real, there are rich people who need to be chastised by shitbag Congressmen like Barney Fudd…what are you people, on dope?

WJ

How about a little benefit of the doubt?

I would be willing to be that the information that the base was getting is that someone, or more likely a whole lot of people, are shooting civilians in the area. And that is probably all the information they were getting.

Someone made the decision that we could be under attack by a foreign enemy and sent some MP’s to check it out. Once on the scene, did the MP’s involve or interfere with local police at all????

You make it sound like air strikes were carried out.

William Teach

What in the heck was Bush thinking sending those troo…..oh, wait, Obama is the President (or at least still running for the job,) so, I take a cruise through the Lefty-sphere, and, dagnabit, most of them are like “bad General, now, move along, nothing to see.”

If it wasn’t for believing in hypocrisy, Libs would have no beliefs at all (well, abortion on demand, but, that is more like a Commandment for them.)

Matt

There are several military training facilities in the direct vicinity of Samson that do not have the most robust security present. Prudence dictates that the MPs do what is necessary to secure these facilities from possible attack. These are remote locations with only a few unarmed Soldiers on duty who may be in jeopardy from some crazy gunman. Multi-million dollar aircraft are training in direct view of this area everyday.

Or it could be the PMO was just trying to be neighborly in the time of crisis. Mutual support and all due to limited resources across the area. Nothing nefarious, just trying to do the right thing.