local texas judge predicts 'possible' civil war if obama elected...

There were rumors of potential violence before the last election. And the massive volume purchases of ammunition that cannot be used by our armed forces hasn't helped the theories that things could get ugly this time.

i do not think that there are enough with the nerve to go up against their local national guard let alone the army...

oh well
 
i do not think that there are enough with the nerve to go up against their local national guard let alone the army...

oh well

The local national guard may be part of the problem if stuff starts. They are, after all, locals. I doubt presidential elections will trigger any serious violence. But of something did, I wouldn't bet on it being a handful of rednecks against the national guard.
 
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Yeah, and paintballers won't be an issue.
 
He turned up in an image search for Texas militia.

Here's some happy reading for you:

http://www.constitution.org/mil/tx/mil_ustx.htm

http://texasmilitia.info/

http://texasmilitia.org/


Take a look.

No thanks. I don't need to surf thru dozens of pages of militia propaganda or ridicule. I just didn't see that pic as anything but a paintballer. I guess I'll have to take your word for it that he is militia and planning something besides a weekend of shooting paint at his buddies.
 
The article from the OP was referencing the comments of a judge in Texas.

""He's going to try to hand over the sovereignty of the United States to the U.N., and what is going to happen when that happens?," Head asked.

"I'm thinking the worst. Civil unrest, civil disobedience, civil war maybe. And we're not just talking a few riots here and demonstrations, we're talking Lexington, Concord, take up arms and get rid of the guy.

"Now what's going to happen if we do that, if the public decides to do that? He's going to send in U.N. troops. I don't want 'em in Lubbock County. OK. So I'm going to stand in front of their armored personnel carrier and say 'you're not coming in here'.

"And the sheriff, I've already asked him, I said 'you gonna back me' he said, 'yeah, I'll back you'. Well, I don't want a bunch of rookies back there. I want trained, equipped, seasoned veteran officers to back me.""



I don't see "militia" mentioned at all. I think he is referring to the public being outraged and taking up arms.
 
What is "the public taking up arms"?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Militia

"I'm thinking the worst. Civil unrest, civil disobedience, civil war maybe."

The public taking up arms is not strictly the militia. I am part of the public, but I am not a member of any militia. If the general population revolts, will they automatically be a militia? A militia is a civilian military organization. It sounds to me as though the judge is not expecting it to be limited to just militia, but on a much larger scale.
 
"I'm thinking the worst. Civil unrest, civil disobedience, civil war maybe."
The public taking up arms is not strictly the militia. I am part of the public, but I am not a member of any militia. If the general population revolts, will they automatically be a militia? A militia is a civilian military organization. It sounds to me as though the judge is not expecting it to be limited to just militia, but on a much larger scale.

So members of the public taking up arms to oppose tyranny (as they see it) aren't militia?
 
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