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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 2749209" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>There is a big police presence in my neighborhood - but it is because they live here. Each and every one of them are regular Joes and Janes. One is even a watch captain. I do not believe, from my observations, that the problem has anything at all to do with rank and file officers. I believe the problem lies with those in the highest command levels who are sycophants of and allies to ambitious politicians. It's about power - the power to suppress an uprising that would stand in the way of the subjugation of We the People. </p><p></p><p>Progressive movements toward socialism are becoming more and more difficult to "sell" to the people, and the pinnacle of just how far the people are willing to go or endure has been reached. Brute force is the only thing left to them, they know it, and brute force will not succeed to topple an armed populace without an armored force. Even then that is doubtful, but when staged against a disarmed or limitedly armed populace, there is nothing to prevent brute force from being an effective force to drive us into servitude.</p><p></p><p>We the People are in a state of being limitedly armed and poorly armored. Sure, we can still resist and would likely prevail - for now - but we can plainly see how the armoring up of our police forces is tipping the balance of power away from the people and toward the state. </p><p></p><p>Comments from our current president, actions by wealthy subjugation advocates like Bloomberg and Soros, and comments from the likes of Al Sharpton demonstrate that there is the will among politicians and the elitist to effectively disarm the populace and to build that unresistible police state force.</p><p></p><p>Weigh the facts for yourself, apply some insight, and follow their means toward the only logical end. Oh, and pray that somehow I am wrong.</p><p></p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 2749209, member: 745"] There is a big police presence in my neighborhood - but it is because they live here. Each and every one of them are regular Joes and Janes. One is even a watch captain. I do not believe, from my observations, that the problem has anything at all to do with rank and file officers. I believe the problem lies with those in the highest command levels who are sycophants of and allies to ambitious politicians. It's about power - the power to suppress an uprising that would stand in the way of the subjugation of We the People. Progressive movements toward socialism are becoming more and more difficult to "sell" to the people, and the pinnacle of just how far the people are willing to go or endure has been reached. Brute force is the only thing left to them, they know it, and brute force will not succeed to topple an armed populace without an armored force. Even then that is doubtful, but when staged against a disarmed or limitedly armed populace, there is nothing to prevent brute force from being an effective force to drive us into servitude. We the People are in a state of being limitedly armed and poorly armored. Sure, we can still resist and would likely prevail - for now - but we can plainly see how the armoring up of our police forces is tipping the balance of power away from the people and toward the state. Comments from our current president, actions by wealthy subjugation advocates like Bloomberg and Soros, and comments from the likes of Al Sharpton demonstrate that there is the will among politicians and the elitist to effectively disarm the populace and to build that unresistible police state force. Weigh the facts for yourself, apply some insight, and follow their means toward the only logical end. Oh, and pray that somehow I am wrong. Woody [/QUOTE]
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