if they acted on their information they would not have an excuse for setting up a police state so the few that desire dictatorial control will get it. Someone wants to be king and is willing to sacrifice as many of their fellow countrymen as they have to, to get it
sounds like they went shopping for stuff they wanted for themselves. It's not like the people who owns said gear will refuse handing it over to heavily armed thugs who they know are liable to shoot them if they refuse
make anything and everything illegal and suddenly you have a legal way of arresting those you do not like. making sure they are no longer able to keep doing what you dislike. be it dissent or just a lifestyle
The terrorists did exactly what their handlers told them to. Though I doubt they were told they would be used to setup a dictatorial police state where the rights of average citizens would be eroded to next to nothing and
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why do you expect this? more likely as others have noted they will be rewarded and or promoted and the police will do a smear campaign against her to make it look like she is a horrible person that deserved to be arrested illegaly
contempt of cop. She got off light though in some cases the police will just shoot you or beat you up if you do not show them the respect they demand you give them
we might as well get rid of free will while we are at it then. Things will be so much simpler for the police if we whatever they tell us without ever thinking about it.
It is interesting how these terrorist attacks do nothing for the terrorists causes but instead support and benefit the fascists trying to take control and remove citizens everyday rights
I already know fellow Canadians avoiding ever visiting the States for how they run things, be interesting if we have to start adding parts of the EU to that never visit again list.
that's the beauty of being a dirty cop in a corrupt police state, you just make up charges against the people you disagree with and they vanish in the night.
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That's really someone people should continue to trust and work with. As they have no incentive to stop being criminals
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You can show them the contradictions in their defense and they will just ignore you over it.
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Might I suggest the website police state USA. Helps to know what's going on depressing as it is.
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This is something one would expect to see in North Korea
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That is akin to seeing a unicorn these days.
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