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[COMMENT: It is delightful to see someone explain the MORAL foundation of our American military. They have a moral obligation of obedience to God under the Constitution and Declaration. All morality comes from God.
This is precisely the issue also of every voting citizen. The voting citizens are, as a body, the primary Officers of State, and thus by implication (if not by law) sworn to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States. That document, with the Declaration of Independence, is the Covenant between God, ourselves, and our rulers -- in that order. We made the government, they did not make us. And God made both of us.
So the dilemma of the military is also our dilemma, and we have the same obligations as indicated of the military below -- to remove a usurper of the office of President.
NOTE: the article below is, typically, secular. That is
logical, moral, and political error. The ONLY place civil government can
get its legitimacy, its right to command other people, is from God. There
is no other source. That was a commonly held opinion in the 1700's.
If there is a "moral dilemma", then there is also an obligation to obey God, not
just the Constitution. The Constitution by itself cannot create an
obligation, in which case there is no moral dilemma (except, of course,
the lack of a morality).
E. Fox]
"Obama and the Military's Moral Dilemma"
« on: June 25, 2009, 09:49:34 PM
http://www.thementalmilitia.com/forums/index.php?topic=22527.0
"Obama and the Military's Moral Dilemma
By Robert Klein Engler | Published 06/18/2009
There is now
reasonable doubt that Mr. Obama meets the U.S. Constitution's requirement of
"natural born" citizenship. This means that there is also reasonable doubt that
he is qualified to be President of the United Sates and commander in chief.
The Kenyan citizenship of his father, the age of his mother, the lack of a
birth certificate, the ambiguous nature of a Certification of Live Birth, the
possible forgery of birth documents, the inability of the press to view passport
and college records, and even his own statements, all add to the uncertainty
many have about Mr. Obama's qualifications to be President.
Even the
often quoted "proof" by Janice Okubo only adds more gasoline to the fire of
doubt. She said: "Therefore, I as director of health for the State of Hawaii,
along with the registrar of vital statistics ...have personally seen and
verified that the Hawaii State Department of Health has Sen. Obama's original
birth certificate on record..." Notice that she does not say that this document
proves that Mr. Obama was BORN in "Hawaii."
Until proof of U.S.
citizenship is presented beyond a reasonable doubt, it is reasonable to say that
Mr. Obama is probably a usurper to the office of President. Yet, for many
Americans, this is irrelevant. They believe that holding the office is proof
that one is qualified for the office.
Even if the Supreme Court declared
upon the examination of the evidence that Obama does not meet the Constitution's
qualifications to be President, what can be done? The chief justice of the court
is not going to the Oval Office with a broom and sweep it clean.
The same
can be said for many other American institutions. The people have voted. The man
is popular. What Constitution? We prefer the thrill up our leg. These are some
of the arguments put forward to support the current regime.
The
Military and the Constitution
There is one American institution,
however, that has a moral responsibility to support the U.S. Constitution. That
institution is the U.S. military. The Constitution is the bedrock upon which
military order and discipline is founded.
Colonel Anthony E. Hartle
claims in his book ''Moral Issues in Military Decision Making,'' that "When
military members pledge to the support and defense of the Constitution, they
commit themselves, by logical extension, to the principles and values that form
the basis of its provisions."
In their paper, ''Divided Loyalties:
Civil-Military Relations at Risk,'' DiSilverio and Laushine write: "The
commissioning of military officers is another source of legal support for the
Constitution as the primary legitimate authority."
"The commission from
the Commander-in-Chief states, 'this officer is to observe and follow such
orders and directions, from time to time, as may be given by me, or by the
future President of the United States of America.'"
DiSilverio and
Laushine continue: "The requirement to follow orders also applies to those
officers appointed over the subject officer. As Anthony Hartle contends, the
fundamental law of the United States is the Constitution, and the commission
confirms the supremacy of the Constitution..."
"Hartle goes on to say
that if a President were to issue an unlawful order, military officers would be
obligated to disobey it, and that this obligation derives its moral basis in the
commissioning oath." This same obligation to disobey also holds against an order
issued by an unlawful or usurper President.
Add to this, all entering the
U.S. military take the following oath: "I, (NAME), do solemnly swear (or affirm)
that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all
enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the
same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States..."
The writer of the ''Natural Born Presidency Blog'' reminds us that,
"Military personnel are subject to a world unlike anything a CIVILIAN would ever
understand. It is an anachronistic, rule oriented, self contained society which
doesn't react amiably when confronted with a breakdown of good order and
discipline."
Then he cautions us. "It should be noted...a significant
gray area exists regarding whether an ineligible President can render a 'lawful
order.' There exists a strong probability the court will reinterpret the
Constitution to allow Mr. Obama to hold the office. If such occurs, the
military, as a WHOLE, will nod affirmative..."
If a person is clearly not
a natural born citizen, then it is hard to imagine how Congress or the Supreme
Court can make him one. Furthermore, members of the U.S. military have a moral
obligation NOT to follow his orders. As Hartle states, "this obligation derives
its moral basis in the commissioning oath."
If Obama is not qualified to
be President from the start, then he simply is not President. The only gray area
is in the hearts of his supporters. He cannot even resign. He can only be
removed.
To complicate matters even further, The Uniform Code of Military
Justice may be invoked to get at the truth. Writing in the Huffington Post,
Martin Lewis wanted to use this Code to remove George W. Bush from office. If he
is right, we can turn the tables and use his argument against Mr. Obama.
Lewis writes, "Article 7 of the Uniform Code Of Military Justice specifically
says...'Any person authorized under regulations governing the armed forces to
apprehend persons subject to this Code may do so upon reasonable belief that an
offense has been committed and that the person apprehended committed it.'"
Removing Obama from office, in Lewis' words, "would not be an action to
undertake lightly...However, given the current imperilment of U.S. troops...you
have a greater responsibility to your nation, your code of honor, and to the
U.S. Constitution."
The Constitution is a document with some flexibility.
However, the military is an institution that abhors flexibility. Discipline,
order, and the chain of command are not flexible. Neither is the line between
life and death, honor, and victory.
The Chicago Connection
Barack Obama claims to be a Chicagoan. He is no more a native
Chicagoan than Sammy Sosa, who allegedly took illegal performance-enhancing
drugs to play baseball. In spite of this, there is a Chicago connection to the
moral issues raised by Obama's uncertain natural born status.
In 1815 the
land that was to become Chicago was Federal Territory. Fort Dearborn, located by
what is now Michigan Avenue and the Chicago River, was commanded by Captain
Heald. Captain Heald was ordered to evacuate the fort by General Hull, who
commanded Fort Detroit.
What documents we have about Chicago's early
history tell us that Lieutenant Helm and Captain Wells, who came up from Fort
Wayne, tried to discourage the evacuation. Some historians believe that the
order itself was vague and allowed for mitigating circumstances.
It seems
that there were enough supplies at the fort to outlast a siege. The native
forces outnumbered the U.S. forces almost ten to one. What to do? Question a
vague order and save your command, or have a drink and press forward to Ft.
Wayne?
Opinions differ as to the character of Captain Heald. Some argue
that he was a conservative yet inept a career officer. Regardless of his
character, he chose to follow orders, and evacuated the fort on the morning of
August 15, 1812.
The result of the evacuation was the Fort Dearborn
Massacre. It occurred on the shore of Lake Michigan about a mile and a half from
the fort.
The moral dilemma faced by these Ft. Dearborn officers, at what
was then a relatively unknown outpost, is no different from the moral dilemma
faced by U.S. military officers today. In light of the reasonable doubts
concerning Obama's status as Commander-in-Chief, what to do?
Captain
Heald and Lieutenant Helm survived the massacre, but Captain Wells did not. Nor
did Ensign Rohan, a young officer stationed at Ft. Dearborn. Ensign Rohan was
the first graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point to die in
battle.
Duty, Honor, Country
The motto of the
U.S. Military Academy is "Duty, Honor, Country." These words are imbedded in the
academy's coat of arms. It is the duty of an officer to be a moral agent and to
support the Constitution. Honor and country mean nothing if duty is ignored.
The crisis in military discipline and order created by the doubts that swirl
around Barack Obama's status as a natural born citizen can be easily resolved. A
simple birth certificate showing birth in Hawaii, along with college and
passport documents released to the public, is all it takes.
Up to now,
Obama has done little to dispel once and for all the reasonable doubts about his
status. He has created, instead, the greatest "moral issue in military decision
making" in the country's history.
Given doubts about Obama's natural born
citizen status, the Joint Chiefs of Staff have a moral duty to investigate
Obama's qualifications to be President. They must then report their findings to
those under their command and the American people.
Anything less looks
like a violation of their oath and a disregard for the Constitution they swore
to defend. If we expect a soldier to die for the Constitution, then he must
expect his officers to live by the Constitution.
This is not an issue of
legitimate succession to office of Commander-in-Chief, but an issue of
usurpation. The moral duty here for military officers is clear: Demand proof, or
serve without honor, or resign.
Citizens and servicemen alike should be
mindful that once the Constitution is made void, the United States disappears.
Who wants to fight and die for nothing? Ensign Rohan did not die for nothing.
http://www.chronwatch-america.com/blogs/1225/Obama-and-the-Militarys-Moral-Dilemma.html
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Date Posted - 07/06/2009 - Date Last Edited - 07/06/2009