Posted on 09/29/2008 11:24:56 AM PDT by Bill Dupray
This guy Bob Parks asks a good question. Is the mere fact that Obama is the nominee, and therefore, must necessarily either win or lose the election, mean that blacks will riot? I think we could be screwed either way.
Newsweek agrees we could have a problem come November 5.
(Excerpt) Read more at patriotroom.com ...
Black city dwellers? Yes, they will. The question should actually be...”how much will the riots that WILL happen cost”?
http://video.aol.com/video-detail/la-riots-reginald-denny/429484574
Were 13 dead and 192 injured their stuff?
http://www.emergency.com/la-riots.htm
Pretty cavalier about other peoples' stuff aren't you?
I couldn’t care any less!
Yes, there will be riots. No all blacks will be involved and not all rioters will be black, but it will happen. Win or lose. I will be well prepared.
MUST see!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2091885/posts
Escaping the Plantation (A Black Republican in California)
Somebody give Bob a shout out.
Who cares.
No matter the shade of skin...man or woman...shoot them.
There will be riots either way, thanks to Barry’s racist stoking, and the people who will suffer the most will be, as usual, other black people. Particularly the ones who have worked, built up their businesses, tended their homes, and done all the right things. And as usual, whether Barry wins or loses, the Federal government will support the thugs and give them big bucks after the riots. And, of course, prosecute the Koreans, Lebanese, Dominicans and even local black entrepreneurs who attempted to protect their businesses.
The good people are the only ones who ever suffer. The bad guys get rewarded by the government, regardless of the party in charge.
By Bill Van Auken 25 September 2008 WSWS
For the first time ever, the US military is deploying an active duty regular Army combat unit for full-time use inside the United States to deal with emergencies, including potential civil unrest.
Beginning on October 1, the First Brigade Combat Team of the Third Division will be placed under the command of US Army North, the Armys component of the Pentagons Northern Command (NorthCom), which was created in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks with the stated mission of defending the US homeland and aiding federal, state and local authorities.
The unitknown as the Raidersis among the Armys most blooded. It has spent nearly three out of the last five years deployed in Iraq, leading the assault on Baghdad in 2003 and carrying out house-to-house combat in the suppression of resistance in the city of Ramadi. It was the first brigade combat team to be sent to Iraq three times.
While active-duty units previously have been used in temporary assignments, such as the combat-equipped troops deployed in New Orleans, which was effectively placed under martial law in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, this marks the first time that an Army combat unit has been given a dedicated assignment in which US soil constitutes its battle zone.
The Pentagons official pronouncements have stressed the role of specialized units in a potential response to terrorist attack within the US. Gen. George Casey, the Army chief of staff, attended a training exercise last week for about 250 members of the unit at Fort Stewart, Georgia. The focus of the exercise, according to the Armys public affairs office, was how troops might fly search and rescue missions, extract casualties and decontaminate people following a catastrophic nuclear attack in the nations heartland.
We are at war with a global extremist network that is not going away, Casey told the soldiers. I hope we dont have to use it, but we need the capability.
However, the mission assigned to the nearly 4,000 troops of the First Brigade Combat Team does not consist merely of rescuing victims of terrorist attacks. An article that appeared earlier this month in the Army Times (Brigade homeland tours start Oct. 1), a publication that is widely read within the military, paints a different and far more ominous picture.
They may be called upon to help with civil unrest and crowd control, the paper reports. It quotes the units commander, Col. Robert Cloutier, as saying that the 1st BCTs soldiers are being trained in the use of the first ever nonlethal package the Army has fielded. The weapons, the paper reported, are designed to subdue unruly or dangerous individuals without killing them. The equipment includes beanbag bullets, shields and batons and equipment for erecting roadblocks.
It appears that as part of the training for deployment within the US, the soldiers have been ordered to test some of this non-lethal equipment on each other.
I was the first guy in the brigade to get Tasered, Cloutier told the Army Times. He described the effects of the electroshock weapon as your worst muscle cramp evertimes 10 throughout your whole body.
The colonels remark suggests that, in preparation for their homefront duties, rank-and-file troops are also being routinely Tasered. The brutalizing effect and intent of such a macabre training exercise is to inure troops against sympathy for the pain and suffering they may be called upon to inflict on the civilian population using these same non-lethal weapons.
According to military officials quoted by the Army Times, the deployment of regular Army troops in the US begun with the First Brigade Combat Team is to become permanent, with different units rotated into the assignment on an annual basis.
In an online interview with reporters earlier this month, NorthCom officers were asked about the implications of the new deployment for the Posse Comitatus Act, the 230-year-old legal statute that bars the use of US military forces for law enforcement purposes within the US itself.
Col. Lou Volger, NorthComs chief of future operations, tried to downplay any enforcement role, but added, We will integrate with law enforcement to understand the situation and make sure were aware of any threats.
Volger acknowledged the obvious, that the Brigade Combat Team is a military force, while attempting to dismiss the likelihood that it would play any military role. It has forces for security, he said, but thats reallythey call them security forces, but thats really just to establish our own footprint and make sure that we can operate and run our own bases.
Lt. Col. James Shores, another NorthCom officer, chimed in, Lets say even if there was a scenario that developed into a branch of a civil disturbanceeven at that point it would take a presidential directive to even get it close to anything that youre suggesting.
Whatever is required to trigger such an intervention, clearly Col. Cloutier and his troops are preparing for it with their hands-on training in the use of non-lethal means of repression.
The extreme sensitivity of the military brass on this issue notwithstanding, the reality is that the intervention of the military in domestic affairs has grown sharply over the last period under conditions in which its involvement in two colonial-style wars abroad has given it a far more prominent role in American political life.
The Bush administration has worked to tear down any barriers to the use of the military in domestic repression. Thus, in the 2007 Pentagon spending bill it inserted a measure to amend the Posse Comitatus Act to clear the way for the domestic deployment of the military in the event of natural disaster, terrorist attack or other conditions in which the president determines that domestic violence has occurred to the extent that state officials cannot maintain public order.
The provision granted the president sweeping new powers to impose martial law by declaring a public emergency for virtually any reason, allowing him to deploy troops anywhere in the US and to take control of state-based National Guard units without the consent of state governors in order to suppress public disorder.
The provision was subsequently repealed by Congress as part of the 2008 military appropriations legislation, but the intent remains. Given the sweeping powers claimed by the White House in the name of the commander in chief in a global war on terrorpowers to suspend habeas corpus, carry out wholesale domestic spying and conduct torturethere is no reason to believe it would respect legal restrictions against the use of military force at home.
It is noteworthy that the deployment of US combat troops as an on-call federal response force for natural or manmade emergencies and disastersin the words of the Army Timescoincides with the eruption of the greatest economic emergency and financial disaster since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Justified as a response to terrorist threats, the real source of the growing preparations for the use of US military force within Americas borders lies not in the events of September 11, 2001 or the danger that they will be repeated. Rather, the domestic mobilization of the armed forces is a response by the US ruling establishment to the growing threat to political stability.
Under conditions of deepening economic crisis, the unprecedented social chasm separating the countrys working people from the obscenely wealthy financial elite becomes unsustainable within the existing political framework.
All of the above is why we have a Second Amendment.
As someone half black...wow, is that really the most you and the rest of everyone here think of us?
I think you're right. The thug element will seize any opportunity and use any excuse to take what isn't theirs. The rest will lock and load and/or go about their lives.
LOL
What a moronic racist question
I live in Milwaukee. We had the interstate closed and the tanks out in 68. My insurance guy was in the guard and he was armed in a high building around the freeway for awhile.
You work in Detroit, wow! First I am glad to see there is business still being conducted there. Second, glad your mayor didn’t skate away free. Third, no wonder you’re Army - you gotta be to want to recon into and out of Detroit everyday!
Are you aware that the author of this article, Bob Parks, is black? Half, third or 100%, I don't know, but it is his opinion that is under discussion.
“Racist”? I think not. If you watch t.v. and live in a major city such as Memphis this is a perfectly reasonable question. Other people don’t stereotype people, people sterotype themselves. If it’s true then it’s true.
How many black people do you personally know that have rioted in the past few years?
Wasn’t my question. It was that of Bob Parks, a black guy. Check the video at the link.
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