Subject: Military to Pledge Oath To Obama, Not Constitution Wednesday, January 28, 2009 Military to Pledge
Oath To Obama, Not Constitution
Michele
Chang
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates is extremely frustrated with orders that the
White House is contemplating. According to sources at the Pentagon, including
all branches of the armed forces, the Obama Administration may break with a
centuries-old tradition.
A spokesman for General James Cartwright, the Vice Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, states that the Obama Administration wants to have soldiers
and officers pledge a loyalty oath directly to the office of the President,
and no longer to the Constitution.
"The oath to the Constitution is as old as the document itself." the
spokesman said, "At no time in American history, not even in the Civil
War, did the oath change or the subject of the oath differ. It has always
been to the Constitution."
The back-and-forth between the White House and the Defense Department was
expected as President George W. Bush left office. President Obama has already
signed orders to close Guantanamo and to pull combat troops from Iraq. But,
this, say many at the Defense Department, goes too far.
"Technically, we can't talk about it before it becomes official
policy." the spokesman continued. "However, the Defense Department,
including the Secretary, will not take this laying down. Expect a fight from
the bureaucracy and the brass."
Sources at the White House had a different point of view. In a circular
distributed by White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, the rationale for the
change was made more clear.
"The President feels that the military has been too indoctrinated by the
old harbingers of hate: nationalism, racism, and classism. By removing an oath
to the American society, the soldiers are less likely to commit atrocities
like those at Abu Ghraib."
"We expect a lot of flak over this," the classified memo continues.
"But those that would be most against it are those looking either for
attention or control."
The time frame for the changes are unknown. However, it is more likely that
the changes will be made around the July 4th holiday, in order to dampen any
potential backlash. The difference in the oath will actually only be slight.
The main differences will be the new phrasing. It is expected that the oath to
the Constitution will be entirely phased out within two years.
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