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If you watch the video, its not our troops or law enforcement that I'm concerned with, its the UN troops.
you will never see UN troops in the neighborhoods of america.
Good info in that video but her voice grates my ears.[video=youtube_share;pZ5s3MSe4Xw]http://youtu.be/pZ5s3MSe4Xw[/video]
This seemed appropriate somehow.
I didn't look at the link but I think I have seen/commented on it prior. Soldiers are not compelled to follow unlawful orders and can be prosecuted if they choose to do so. It can be fuzzy trying to determine what a lawful order is but disarming honest Americans at the very time they need their legal firearms the most is a violation of basic human rights, the right to defend oneself. Not only that but any official pressing the issue should be arrested and serve time for abuse of their privileges/powers.
When on active duty I would have refused any such order. While in Kosovo my battalion took to confiscating weapons. We performed search and seizure activities door to door and at road blocks. Most of what we confiscated consisted of fully auto rifles, mortars/tubes, land mines, tank mines etc. When one of teams took a break-top shotgun from an older fellow and his teenage son who were hunting rabbits for food, I drew the line and became vocal about it was not right and we violated their rights. I was pretty much told to shut up in the staff meeting but it did initiate a call to JAG and within the next day or two the shotgun was returned to the owner.
At least not in OUR life time, huh?(As in over our dead bodies!)you will never see UN troops in the neighborhoods of america.
At least not in OUR life time, huh?(As in over our dead bodies!)
good luck getting most of our troops or law enforcement to follow that order....and god help the ones who do....