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GI JOE and OSAMA's Police state
Here is comes folks...there's already been talk of pulling weapons rights...now they are going to have 20,000 GI Joes INSIDE the US... If you thought it was intimidating seeing the machine guns stuffed in your face after 911 this will make that look like they were practicing.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...002217_pf.html No disrespect to anyone in the military btw. |
We already call in the National Guard in case of disasters.......why is this any different. They aren't talking about them walking a beat and saying "let me see your Papers"....only acting as responders in case of a catastrophic event.
There are already well over 20,000 miltary personnel stateside, why wouldn't we use them in case of an attack at home. just makes sense....and no knock on the Police departments but do they really have the personnel and equipment to deal with a major event. |
that's not how I read this Kevin.
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I'll read it again....But that is what i got out of it.
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I read into this that it puts the infrastructure in place to bypass the Federal laws regarding having Troops inside the US, and gives these guys more leeway than they have now...I've heard from a bunch of people that the GI's were out in force over Tday at alot of locations...look for more now. This coupled with Obamasama already wanting to remove gun rights to citizens means a police state of unheralded proportions. Sit down and shut up with no talking back or I'll shoot you with my machine gun...
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There is a worry of a protracted Mumbai-type attack on a bigger scale, where state and local police could be overmatched. A quick-reaction force of full-time military personnel would probably fare better than the local cops many of whom have never drawn a weapon on duty. Also - take note that the article said it had been in planning for a long time. Obamasama is not president yet - so it can't be his directive, but I agree with the policy. From what I've been able to discern, the rumors of gun seizure have been fueled by people in the gun industry - who are enjoying brisk sales as a result. |
I re-read and still see it as I stated before....although the ACLU would like to get people a little paranoid about the concept of a military state...I don't see this as such.
and I really don't think Obama is going to be taking away anybody's guns either....he has a lot more to worry about than that. |
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I read this as the reaction to things like Mumbai, and being able to respond more quickly in the circumstances as if there was a terrorist event on our soil. I don't see the right wing aspect of it at all. but you can read the tea leaves your way if you want. |
I have read the tea leaves and looked in my crystal ball i have also tripple checked by looking at the chicken entrails and they all point to its all Bushes fault.:jester:
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It funny, Obama isn't even in office and he's being blamed for Bushies doings. I support it for the reasons stated (Mumbai style attack) and don't think anything neferious (I always wanted to use that word - I hope I used it right) is going on but then I never thought we wouldn't give people their geneva rights or have secret prisons where we tortured people and didn't give them the rights our country was founded on.
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a non- terrorist event
i remember it..... like it was yesterday
i heard a loud explosion in the sky. it sounded like what we used to hear as kids a sonic boom.... (BAAAAHH BOOM ) i looked up into the sky.... i was outside at the bank atm machine and there was this huge jumbo jet turned on its side, one wing pointing down a large plume of smoke trailed behind it as it arched toward the ground then a second much bigger explosion sounded and shook the ground where i stood an atomic Bomb (looking) cloud mushroomed way up into the sky (for a split second) a deadly silence followed then all manner of sirens were heard By then, i was already in my VW Bug racing to the neighborhood where i suspected the airliner had crashed. it wasn't real hard to find because now that neighborhood was just gone! it was as if the hand of god himself had reached down from heaven and pushed away a sand castle town at the beach Soon every citizen was walking to go see the new tragedy and horror show they carried lawn chairs and big radios, coolers full of refreshments, as the first responders arrived at the scene... within a matter of minutes i'd say 8 all together... the place was like a rock concert that was over run with attendee's it was total TOTAL! chaos as so many goose necking "wanna see's" clogged the streets hampering the firemen and police from getting onto the scene. It was a very disturbing sight to say the least with burning bodies up in the trees ...on the roofs of half wrecked houses barely standing with arms and legs strewn about like dropped cord wood some completely charred, most with no shoes. i decided to get out of there while i could... as i had seen enough to last a life time but the biggest thing i learned or came away with from that day.... is that NO police force (STATE ,SWAT ) and or fire department combined or separate can handle huge events of this magnitude the number of people getting in the way and in need of supreme control can only be handled by the military. imho :read: |
I seem to recall that Obama isn't president until January of 09... I didn't realize he had that much control in 05 and 07....
"In 2005, a new Pentagon homeland defense strategy emphasized "preparing for multiple, simultaneous mass casualty incidents." National security threats were not limited to adversaries who seek to grind down U.S. combat forces abroad, McHale said, but also include those who "want to inflict such brutality on our society that we give up the fight," such as by detonating a nuclear bomb in a U.S. city. In late 2007, Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England signed a directive approving more than $556 million over five years to set up the three response teams, known as CBRNE Consequence Management Response Forces. Planners assume an incident could lead to thousands of casualties, more than 1 million evacuees and contamination of as many as 3,000 square miles, about the scope of damage Hurricane Katrina caused in 2005." Salty, WTF are you smoking thats making you paranoid? |
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I am WAAAAAAAAAY more concerned about his "Civilian Police Force" that he has proposed. I am hoping it was just an insane thought that his handlers immediately told him was impossible. But, if he goes forward with that idea watch out.
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