Idaho GOP To Vote On State Militia Not Subject To Federal Control
Could Idaho get an all-volunteer state militia that's out from under any federal control?
A Butte County delegate to the state Republican Party convention in Idaho Falls on Friday got his compatriots on a committee to go along with the plan - at least on paper. The measure cleared the committee on a 21-18 vote. It must still win full convention approval Saturday.
Butte County delegate Guy Mongan says such a force could assist in the event of natural disasters and wouldn't be subject to a military call-up, such like the Idaho National Guard.
Ada County delegate Phil Hardy says he appreciates the notion that Idaho could be left unprotected if many of its citizen soldiers are dispatched to defend the nation. But Hardy contends the time isn't ripe for the plan.
We are the change we've been waiting for, it was said, although I don't think this is quite what President Obama and his campaign managers had in mind when he said it. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2010-06-26 |