Why are feds stockpiling guns, ammo?

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But that brings us up to 2013 and the highly unusual stockpiling of firearms and ammo by Homeland Security — firearms and ammo that Obama would like to deny to ordinary citizens who are not members of his domestic army.

Well, I hate to say it, but I may have predicted this, too.

In a Halloween column last fall, I stated that, if re-elected, Obama would “declare a full-scale war on his domestic opposition.”

I wasn’t joking. I was deadly serious — so serious, in fact, that I did something I pledged I would never do: vote for Mitt Romney. It was a matter of self-defense and self-preservation. I said then that a second term of Obama might mean we would never see another free and fair election in America. (I’m not even sure we saw one in 2012.) I suggested due process would go the way of the horse and buggy. I said I expected Obama would move to shut down or destroy all independent media. I even speculated that his biggest critics would eventually be rounded up in the name of national security.

Think about it.

Why does the civilian Department of Homeland Security need billions of rounds of ammunition?

This is the agency that is responsible for policing the border. But it doesn’t.

This is the agency that is responsible for catching terrorists. But it doesn’t.

So why does Homeland Security need so many weapons and enough hollow-point rounds to plug every American six times?

Maybe this is the “civilian national security force that’s just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded” as the Defense Department.

These words — “civilian national security force” — have haunted me ever since I first read them.

Obama has never explained what he meant.

He’s never been called to account for that remark. Doesn’t this sound like police-state talk to you?

The U.S. Army alone has nearly 500,000 troops. That doesn’t count Reserves or National Guard. In 2007, the U.S. defense budget was $439 billion. No one knows what the budget is today because Congress stopped passing budgets when Obama took office.

Is Obama serious about creating some kind of domestic security force bigger and more expensive than that? Is this part of his second-term agenda?

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leftydan wrote on February 18, 2013 4:43 p.m. ...
This article is pure garbage. Nothing but right wing extremism. There isn't any stockpiling going on, but just plain old restocking for training purposes. The government makes bulk purchases every five years or so to save money. It's no different than what we do with toilet tissue, laundry soap, etc. There was an article in the DSM Register explaining this last Friday. The bigger question is why is the NDN printing this BS from Joseph Farah on a weekly basis? He is nothing but a wing nut of the far right. Please bring back Gene Lyons, someone with a little common sense.


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