Among the multitude of lies about Barack Obama we’ve documented WorldNetDaily of promoting is that Obama has never explained his call for a “civilian national security force” refers to the creation of a Nazi/Marxist police force, and that Obama has refused to elaborate on what his plan means. This one is particularly odious because the main perpetrator WND editor Joseph Farah — who presumably has been in the news business long enough to know he’s committing libel every time he does so.
Bob Unruh uncritically repeats Farah’s lie in an April 21 WND article on the passage of a bill to expand AmeriCorps:
“If we’re going to create some kind of national police force as big, powerful and well-funded as our combined U.S. military forces, isn’t this rather a big deal?” Farah wrote. “I thought Democrats generally believed the U.S. spent too much on the military. How is it possible their candidate is seeking to create some kind of massive but secret national police force that will be even bigger than the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force put together?
“Is Obama serious about creating some kind of domestic security force bigger and more expensive than that? If not, why did he say it? What did he mean?” Farah wrote.
WND has never told its readers that Obama has specifically described his idea of a “civilian national security force” as a restructuring of the State Department and foreign service so that it can “deploy teams that combine agricultural specialists and engineers and linguists and cultural specialists who are prepared to go into some of the most dangerous areas alongside our military.” Obama has also applied the term to an expansion of the Peace Corps and AmeriCorps.
This is just another reason why WND can’t be trusted.