[quote]Karado wrote:
So are these only ‘‘at the entrance’’ TSA, or will they be providing internal security with Guns
and tasers within the crowds?
Because I am actually for this either way…there’s a lot more crazy civilians out there that need suppressing,
I mean some civilians out there are just fuckin’ nuts…I see them every day a heavy retail setting
and regularly fear for my safety often…In a fuckin’ retail setting!
I hope they will expand into Night Clubs, Bars, Theaters, Casinos, Whorehouses, etc. etc.
Go TSA![/quote]
Move to Russia.[/quote]
I approve of this suggestion. As long as he doesn’t have access to the Internet there.
And I’ve never been so uneasy around cops as I was in Russia in all my life. We’ve had engineers there for projects who were robbed by the cops in Russia. Walking home from dinner one night one of the guys passed under a bridge to get to his hotel. 3 cops stopped him and asked for his passport. Guy handed over the passport. Cop told him that he was out past curfew and there was a fine, if he wanted his passport back he had to pay it. Guy asked how much and when he took out his wallet, the cop grabbed it, opened it, pulled out the wad, and handed it back. Told him not to be out late again and handed him back his passport. True story.
I have a business acquaintance who was born in Russai but moved to Poland I believe. His mother owned a nice apartment in one of the big cities, I forget the name. One of the political officials wanted the apartment and wanted it made vacant. The cops showed up and forcibly removed her and her belongings. She called him to be picked up.
And I’ve never been so uneasy around cops as I was in Russia in all my life. We’ve had engineers there for projects who were robbed by the cops in Russia. Walking home from dinner one night one of the guys passed under a bridge to get to his hotel. 3 cops stopped him and asked for his passport. Guy handed over the passport. Cop told him that he was out past curfew and there was a fine, if he wanted his passport back he had to pay it. Guy asked how much and when he took out his wallet, the cop grabbed it, opened it, pulled out the wad, and handed it back. Told him not to be out late again and handed him back his passport. True story.
I have a business acquaintance who was born in Russai but moved to Poland I believe. His mother owned a nice apartment in one of the big cities, I forget the name. One of the political officials wanted the apartment and wanted it made vacant. The cops showed up and forcibly removed her and her belongings. She called him to be picked up.
Corrupt nation is corrupt.[/quote]
Yes. In America we call this “civil forfeiture” and “eminent domain”.
I call it ‘we get the government that we deserve’.
I’m sure Varqanir knows about a minimum of…Ohhh maybe 20 or 30 major parallels between
the U.S. and The Roman Empire not long before their demise…he just doesn’t have the heart
to list them for fear of panicking everyone here…he loves us.