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Q&A: What does Obama intend to do with his proposed Civilian National Security Force?

Question by Asa K: What does Obama intend to do with his proposed Civilian National Security Force?
During the campaign, Obama said he would like to form a civilian national security force that is as well equipped and financed as the military, Why do you think he would he want to do that?

Best answer:

Answer by Mercer Devil
Probably all of the things the National Guard would have done had they not been deployed to Iraq.

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Warning!!! WHY Would FEMA hire 50K Security Officers for a Harmless Exercise in Madrid Fault Line

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Why do Republicans say they are tougher than Democrats on National Security?

Question by #1 UT: Why do Republicans say they are tougher than Democrats on National Security?
Just because you want to spend unlimited amounts of money on national security does not mean your tough.

They have not captured Osama Bin Laden but they act like he is not important at the same time they say the would “follow him to the gates of hell”

I am so tired of their rhetoric.

Lets give someone else a chance.

Best answer:

Answer by vote_usa_first
I know
Obama voted to renew the Patriot act
Obama voted for FISA domestic spying
Obama voted to fund the war a few times
Obama supports leaving long term military bases in iraq

Even biden was a hardcore supporter of clinton who bombed iraq over 500 times through his presidency.

Thats tough isnt it?

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members of the national security team receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden

A few nice National Security images I found:

members of the national security team receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden
National Security
Image by Beacon Radio
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 1: (EDITORS NOTE: Please be advised that a classified document visible in this photo was obscured by The White House) In this handout image provided by The White House, President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and members of the national security team receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House May 1, 2011 in Washington, DC. Obama later announced that the United States had killed Bin Laden in an operation led by U.S. Special Forces at a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. (Photo by Pete Souza/The White House via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Hillary Clinton;Joe Biden;

Former Defense Secretary Perry And Former National Security Advisor Hadley
National Security
Image by Talk Radio News Service
Former Defense Secretary William Perry and former National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley presented their recommendations on modernizing U.S. defenses before the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Photo By Sarah Mamula

Aboard Air Force One, President Barack Obama discusses his Afghanistan speech with Ben Rhodes Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communica
National Security
Image by U.S. Embassy Jakarta, Indonesia
President Barack Obama discusses his speech with Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes, en route to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in West Point, N.Y., where the President announced his Afghanistan war strategy, Dec. 1, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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Cool National Security images

Check out these National Security images:

Task Force Storm, provides security for Afghan National Security Forces in Kharwar District
National Security
Image by AN HONORABLE GERMAN
LOGAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – U.S. Army Pfc. Ryan B. Stuart of Brooklyn Park, Minn., assigned to Company D, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Task Force Storm, provides security for Afghan National Security Forces in Kharwar District Jan. 11. Soldiers of Co. D and ANSF recovered two caches and detained four people during the two-day operation. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Cooper T. Cash, Task Force Patriot Public Affairs)

President Nasheed meets with the Indian National Security Advisor
National Security
Image by Presidency Maldives
President Mohamed Nasheed has met with the Indian National Security Advisor Mr M. K. Narayanan. At the meeting, discussions were focused on strengthening close bilateral ties that exist between the Maldives and India especially enhancing defence and military cooperation between the two countries.

This official Presidency Maldives photograph is being made available for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in materials, advertisements, products, or promotions that in any way suggest approval or endorsement of the President, the First Family, or the Presidents Office.

photo: Mauroof Khaleel

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National Security
Image by isafmedia
An Afghan National Army Commando pulls security in the Larzab Bowl, Deh Chopan district, Zabul province, Afghanistan, Oct. 17, 2011. Afghan Commandos partnered with coalition Special Operations Forces conducted clearing operations in the Larzab Bowl to disrupt insurgent safe havens, and promote security in the area. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Christian Palermo)(Released)

How can Obama become better on national security issues?

Question by : How can Obama become better on national security issues?
“Just 23% of Mainstream voters give Obama good or excellent ratings on his handling of national security issues.” (R.Poll,4/3/11)

Best answer:

Answer by Jack Schitt
Quit

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DADT is a threat to our national security?

Question by : DADT is a threat to our national security?
Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy forces gay men to serve their country in secret. If this secret is discovered, they are kicked out of the military. But having a secret is a bad thing because a foreign spy can easily blackmail such a person. On the other hand, if gay men served openly, no one could blackmail them. So DADT is hurting our national security. Do you agree?

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Answer by mi18
some people might say that it’s not DADT that hurts our national security but the gay men who do.

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Is Jerry Sandusky a threat to national security?

Question by : Is Jerry Sandusky a threat to national security?
The news make it seem as if Jerry Sandusky is a threat to national security. Is this true?

Best answer:

Answer by Juan
No. He’s just a pedophile. One of many, lol.

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Q&A: Would you sacrifice your privacy for the sake of national security?

Question by Adam C: Would you sacrifice your privacy for the sake of national security?
Do you think that things like unauthorized wiretaps are a necessary evil for national security, or is this going too far? Your opinions?

Best answer:

Answer by nature lover
During a time of war sometimes measures need to be taken. This can be turned back when there is peace. But when you move towards socialism you give up all your rights and privacy, and there is no way back from that.

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Do you think Obama reeled backward and soiled himself after he was saw the the truth about national security?

Question by Private Deek: Do you think Obama reeled backward and soiled himself after he was saw the the truth about national security?
He probably apologized to President Bush when he realized how much he has done to protect us.

Undoubtedly Obama will most likely carry forward 80-90% of President Bush’s national security initiatives. Do you think this will get him in trouble with the more traiterous elements amongst us?

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Answer by blueridgeliving
No. But it seems as though the idea of Barack “soiling himself” has you oddly aroused.

you’re a very strange dude

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