I recommend the book of the same name by Smedley Butler.
It's almost irrefutable that a centralized military is always going to end up as a major problem. The founders intended (through 2A) that military remain decentralized through militias and a sparse central command.
A centralized force always gets corrupted and perverted, just ask .
I recommend the book of the same name by Smedley Butler.
It's almost irrefutable that a centralized military is always going to end up as a major problem. The founders intended (through 2A) that military remain decentralized through militias and a sparse central command.
A centralized force always gets corrupted and perverted, just ask [this military ex-wife](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwark7uIhIM).
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
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