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My message to Jose Manuel Hernandez with regard to his comments about the corruption of public officers and or of government officials is the following: What it is needed is a strong military army, a people's army to combat corruption. But you have to have a true leader, a natural born general, a true general with strong sense of ethics and of command.

The police and investigators or "antinarcotics agents" can be replaced by such a specialized army of civilians; an army that can be actively patrolling the cities and states within the republic or within any republic experiencing such levels of corruption.

Honor, integrity, dignity and other virtues need to be instilled, inculcated in the hearts and minds of these soldiers since childhood. The decision is in the hands of the people primarily, but it is also in the hands of true leaders. Corruption will end when the people want it to end.

People need to sacrifice cowardliness and allow their natural courage to surface. This will be the way to combat corruption.

You don't need a new police force, when you can have an active army on patrol always. But they must do their best to not interrupt the peace, liberties and privacy of citizens or other civilians.

On special assignments, a professional soldier or military soldier can be coupled with a civilian soldier to prevent any form of deviance. In my natural way of thinking, not necessarily a modern way of thinking, you have to have both male and female soldiers in this people’s army. They can be trained the same and be educated in the same way.

The outcome will favor your communities or society as a whole. Cohesiveness of a society, which is in a state of chaos, can only be established with a strong moral, ethical fiber and a natural active army, a people's army.

Written by: Samuel Gallegos-Robles {Educator, Writer, Activist in Social Justice, Peace and Freedom } -California, USA-.
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