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jps wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 11:29:12 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 01:10:09 -0700, jps wrote:

On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 20:59:21 -0400,
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On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 16:04:59 -0400, NotNow wrote:

The 10th amendment comes to mind.
I think the 2nd amendment came first.....
I think the 1st amendment came first!!!!!!
We didn't defeat the British by yelling at them, we shot them.
What foriegn army are we defending against these days?

The Cambridge police?

We couldn't shoot those Saudi piloted planes out of the sky with our
most advanced weapons systems.

We could, we just wouldn't. Remember the Iranian airliner we had no
problem dispatching?


The problem was that it happened too quickly to react in NY. We
weren't prepared.

The most frightening threat I've heard recently comes from the thought
that Cheney was trying to convince Bush to use US Military troops for
home soil police work.

Oh like the 15 US Army regulars (along with the Texas NG) who were at
Waco?


I thought they were all ATF agents. Never heard they were NG troops
or Army. That's ****ed up.

Is that what we're defending ourselves against?

We are defending ourselves against garden variety criminals that the
government seems powerless to stop but if we did find ourselves
invaded by a foreign power, the US would be a hard target.
Bear in mind it was the US who taught most of the "insurgents" we have
had trouble with for the last half century just about everything they
know when they were on "our side". (Vietnam, South America and the
current middle east cluster****)


Well said.





The other day, one of the righties here hinted that my opinion about the
police would change if I had to call on them in case of some undefined
emergency.

Well, I don't have a "bad" opinion of the police. I simply don't trust
the police to police or investigate themselves when there is a
controversy involved police.

It shouldn't come as any surprise that I am underwhelmed by
organizations administering "uniformed" personnel, except of course for
fire departments and firemen.

Police do a decent job of what they actually do, but I'm pretty sure
it's not a bright idea to depend on police to defend oneself from
zombies with guns or knives.