Friday, October 31, 2003

What happens when the military revolts?

I've mentioned before the Israeli air force refuseniks.

Billmon has a very good article discussing the latest - the serious unrest fomenting in Israel's military and Sharon being questioned by the Israeli police for possible election illegalities - and comparing it with what we have going on over here. He acknowledges the unquestionably sticky subject of a military revolting against a democratically elected commander in chief.

I agree, but I think we have more grounds for military disobedience, because I think we have ample proof that we have a usurper in the White House, not an elected chief. If he is not legally and constitutionally elected, then he does not have the right to command the armed forces.

Impeach.

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

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