Anonymous wrote:No neighborhood in this country is so bad that it needs a military presence. I don't have to worry about IEDs going off or deal with complex ambushes when driving through SE.
Anonymous wrote:And let's face it, much as I respect individual police officers I meet, on the whole, law enforcement is not doing a great job so far. We need more folks like violence interrupters, social workers, and other folks committed to addressing human needs. Spend money on improving social services rather than deploying the National Guard.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't police and aren't trained as police. They are soldiers.
Yep.
They are not law enforcement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want part time soldiers replacing the police in your neighborhood?
I would be fine with it. When we were heavily engaged in "quelling" Iraq, I often wondered why we left Chigao/Baltimore etc to be war zones. Sometimes the violence in the USA reaches emergency proportions and requires emergency measures. Yes, posse comitatus applies to the military--but the National Guard doesn't fall under posse comitatus and can be called up by the civilian authority in each state, or in DC Bowser. They could certainly be used to 'back up' the police to bring the gun violence and car jackings under control. We are already dealing with a monster virus. Enough is enough.
I think what you would be fine with, is part-time soldiers replacing the police in other people's neighborhoods.
Or PP is fine with it in neighborhoods where it is needed to quell violence, which may or may not be where he lives.
You're assuming that
(a) this is what the National Guard would do
(b) only the National Guard could do that
No, I am simply responding to someone's (maybe your's) post claiming someone would only want the guard to come to "other people's neighborhoods."
Anonymous wrote:Most National Guard units have multiple combat tours behind them. My son is a Captain in the Guard. He has been overseas in heavy combat three times. As an infantry officer, he is trained to kill people. That’s not what you want in DC neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want part time soldiers replacing the police in your neighborhood?
I would be fine with it. When we were heavily engaged in "quelling" Iraq, I often wondered why we left Chigao/Baltimore etc to be war zones. Sometimes the violence in the USA reaches emergency proportions and requires emergency measures. Yes, posse comitatus applies to the military--but the National Guard doesn't fall under posse comitatus and can be called up by the civilian authority in each state, or in DC Bowser. They could certainly be used to 'back up' the police to bring the gun violence and car jackings under control. We are already dealing with a monster virus. Enough is enough.
I think what you would be fine with, is part-time soldiers replacing the police in other people's neighborhoods.
Or PP is fine with it in neighborhoods where it is needed to quell violence, which may or may not be where he lives.
You're assuming that
(a) this is what the National Guard would do
(b) only the National Guard could do that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want part time soldiers replacing the police in your neighborhood?
I would be fine with it. When we were heavily engaged in "quelling" Iraq, I often wondered why we left Chigao/Baltimore etc to be war zones. Sometimes the violence in the USA reaches emergency proportions and requires emergency measures. Yes, posse comitatus applies to the military--but the National Guard doesn't fall under posse comitatus and can be called up by the civilian authority in each state, or in DC Bowser. They could certainly be used to 'back up' the police to bring the gun violence and car jackings under control. We are already dealing with a monster virus. Enough is enough.
I think what you would be fine with, is part-time soldiers replacing the police in other people's neighborhoods.
Or PP is fine with it in neighborhoods where it is needed to quell violence, which may or may not be where he lives.
Anonymous wrote:And let's face it, much as I respect individual police officers I meet, on the whole, law enforcement is not doing a great job so far. We need more folks like violence interrupters, social workers, and other folks committed to addressing human needs. Spend money on improving social services rather than deploying the National Guard.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't police and aren't trained as police. They are soldiers.
Yep.
They are not law enforcement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want part time soldiers replacing the police in your neighborhood?
I would be fine with it. When we were heavily engaged in "quelling" Iraq, I often wondered why we left Chigao/Baltimore etc to be war zones. Sometimes the violence in the USA reaches emergency proportions and requires emergency measures. Yes, posse comitatus applies to the military--but the National Guard doesn't fall under posse comitatus and can be called up by the civilian authority in each state, or in DC Bowser. They could certainly be used to 'back up' the police to bring the gun violence and car jackings under control. We are already dealing with a monster virus. Enough is enough.
I think what you would be fine with, is part-time soldiers replacing the police in other people's neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want part time soldiers replacing the police in your neighborhood?
I would be fine with it. When we were heavily engaged in "quelling" Iraq, I often wondered why we left Chigao/Baltimore etc to be war zones. Sometimes the violence in the USA reaches emergency proportions and requires emergency measures. Yes, posse comitatus applies to the military--but the National Guard doesn't fall under posse comitatus and can be called up by the civilian authority in each state, or in DC Bowser. They could certainly be used to 'back up' the police to bring the gun violence and car jackings under control. We are already dealing with a monster virus. Enough is enough.
You do realize that if you're concerned about reducing community violence, Iraq is a lousy example, right?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want part time soldiers replacing the police in your neighborhood?
I would be fine with it. When we were heavily engaged in "quelling" Iraq, I often wondered why we left Chigao/Baltimore etc to be war zones. Sometimes the violence in the USA reaches emergency proportions and requires emergency measures. Yes, posse comitatus applies to the military--but the National Guard doesn't fall under posse comitatus and can be called up by the civilian authority in each state, or in DC Bowser. They could certainly be used to 'back up' the police to bring the gun violence and car jackings under control. We are already dealing with a monster virus. Enough is enough.