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I just cannot imagine this is true....what a public relations nightmare that would be. It'd take all of 5 seconds to hear someone compare the National Guard busting heads in Wisconsin to the soliders in Libya shooting protestors.
Whaca think?
Fusion Centers: what every American needs to know.I just cannot imagine this is true....what a public relations nightmare that would be. It'd take all of 5 seconds to hear someone compare the National Guard busting heads in Wisconsin to the soliders in Libya shooting protestors.
Whaca think?
Washington Military Department Emergency Management Division - Hazards - Civil DisturbanceOn May 3, 1998, the Washington State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) activated in response to a civil disturbance at the Washington State University in Pullman. The disturbance developed when students' end-of-the-year celebrations got out of hand. The disturbances consisted of large crowds of students lining the streets, throwing rocks, debris, beer bottles, and starting fires. Local and state law enforcement officials were assembled to restore order. Several officials were injured. Washington National Guard (NG) units were placed on standby status.
I just cannot imagine this is true....what a public relations nightmare that would be. It'd take all of 5 seconds to hear someone compare the National Guard busting heads in Wisconsin to the soliders in Libya shooting protestors.
Whaca think?
Yep use the kids as blackmailing leverage.
Has anyone even considered the impact on them?
" - Walker said Friday that he updated emergency plans and alerted the National Guard just in case they are needed to ensure state services arent interrupted. - "Washington Military Department Emergency Management Division - Hazards - Civil DisturbanceOn May 3, 1998, the Washington State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) activated in response to a civil disturbance at the Washington State University in Pullman. The disturbance developed when students' end-of-the-year celebrations got out of hand. The disturbances consisted of large crowds of students lining the streets, throwing rocks, debris, beer bottles, and starting fires. Local and state law enforcement officials were assembled to restore order. Several officials were injured. Washington National Guard (NG) units were placed on standby status.
Deployment of National Guard forces to quell or control civil disturbances have long been the norm in the USA. Many of us are very familar with the 60's and 70's and the use of the Guard. Kent State will always weigh heavily on any deployment here but there is a change in the equation now because many of the Guard are war veterans.
I just cannot imagine this is true....what a public relations nightmare that would be. It'd take all of 5 seconds to hear someone compare the National Guard busting heads in Wisconsin to the soliders in Libya shooting protestors.
Whaca think?
I just cannot imagine this is true....what a public relations nightmare that would be. It'd take all of 5 seconds to hear someone compare the National Guard busting heads in Wisconsin to the soliders in Libya shooting protestors.
Whaca think?
When democratically elected officials are set to take away their mafia-like hold on state government, they take to the streets and shut the legislature down. They don't respect democracy, they don't play by the rules, they don't obey the law; I don't know how you deal with such people and restore order short of using some level of force.
I have always found attack dogs and fire hoses to be most effective....
Throw in a little tear gas and you really show protestors who is boss
I have always found attack dogs and fire hoses to be most effective....
Throw in a little tear gas and you really show protestors who is boss
What if said protesters are interfering with other citizens who are trying to conduct business with the government?
Seriously, blocking halls and means of entry and egress is dangerous to all in the building. They should be cleared out. let them protest outside where they can't endanger the well being of others who are trying to conduct their business.
I have always found attack dogs and fire hoses to be most effective....
Throw in a little tear gas and you really show protestors who is boss
What if said protesters are interfering with other citizens who are trying to conduct business with the government?
Seriously, blocking halls and means of entry and egress is dangerous to all in the building. They should be cleared out. let them protest outside where they can't endanger the well being of others who are trying to conduct their business.
Did you feel the same way in the summer of 2009 as members of Congress were shouted down by Tea Party members?