According to a recent poll conducted by the University of Texas and the Texas Tribune, the majority of Texas residents believe that the federal government is planning to arrest political dissentnents during a “domestic military intervention.”
One striking result from the poll was the reasons respondents thought the federal government would intervene.
“You put federal government into it and people’s skepticism and their concern really rises,” said Daron Shaw, a professor at UT-Austin.
“It cuts into everybody’s suspicion,” Shaw stated. “Nobody trusts the federal government. About a third of Democrats are concerned about the government going nuts. Among Republicans, it’s between 55 percent and two-thirds.”
Graphs and surprising poll results over on PAGE 2:
Donald -Gigante – I retired in 85 from Army and am basing any of my opinions and comments on that background -right or wrong .
The oath is to country and lawful orders by our elected officials .
Todate while I and many others strongly disagree with what is happening The President has not given ant illegal orders to our military – THAT WE KNOW OF to date !!!
This is what Bengazi investigation is about as well as Hillary’s E mail investigation.
The military is not an organization that gets “brainwashed” !!
It must be neutral or it could not be trusted by the American public !!!
Right got to get him out now.
If the military shoots citizens they will be killing militaries family members – loose loose situation
i dont think there will be an election in 2016 unless we remove obama NOW!
He is getting the Military leaders out of the way. He is simply trying take us all down
What u all forget is that the military hates OB.there is no way in hell they would b against us.
I’m part of the 66%
Another civil war with brother against brothers that’s what Obama wants if there is a military takeover let it be in DC the filthy slimeball s$#%&!@*s in the administration need wiped out !!
shaping up that way and still way too many with blinders on. The time is now to start the process to forestall the prospect.
They did in the civil war