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Old 02-02-2017, 08:19 PM
 
Location: Pyongjang
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Sig heil!
Post 10 before the Nazi reference. Slow internet connection for the snowflakes today I guess.
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Old 02-02-2017, 08:21 PM
 
Location: Deep Dirty South
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It's so good to hear these "small government" Republicans endorsing random arrests and deportations of protesters doing the very thing this country was founded on.
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Old 02-02-2017, 08:23 PM
 
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We cannot have any more violent leftist protests. Here is the solution.

Random Arrests
  1. Police order crowd to disperse
  2. Arrest anyone nearby who doesn't, preferably someone just standing there watching

Stop standing down or focusing on the violent ones. Make everyone who disobeys a police order to fear arrest. Arrest that freshman just watching the protest if he doesn't disperse.

These leftists depend on large numbers for media attention and to blend in. Their crowds will stop showing up once you show you have the will to arrest anyone.
Totally unconstitutional.

Ever checked out North Korea for your next vacation jaunt? I bet you'd like it. Everyone - well, almost everyone - is really well-behaved over there.
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Old 02-02-2017, 08:27 PM
 
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Maybe cops should just pull a Kent State!
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Old 02-02-2017, 08:27 PM
 
Location: Vladivostok Russia
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Originally Posted by mightleavenyc View Post
We cannot have any more violent leftist protests. Here is the solution.

Random Arrests
  1. Police order crowd to disperse
  2. Arrest anyone nearby who doesn't, preferably someone just standing there watching

Stop standing down or focusing on the violent ones. Make everyone who disobeys a police order to fear arrest. Arrest that freshman just watching the protest if he doesn't disperse.

These leftists depend on large numbers for media attention and to blend in. Their crowds will stop showing up once you show you have the will to arrest anyone.
There's an immense array of soft kill technology that can be used against them, without actually hurting them badly.

They're got sound cannons, water weapons, very sticky foam and ways to heat up their body temperature where they become immobilized.

Time to start using it on these nuts.
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Old 02-02-2017, 08:28 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Originally Posted by mightleavenyc View Post
We cannot have any more violent leftist protests. Here is the solution.

Random Arrests
  1. Police order crowd to disperse
  2. Arrest anyone nearby who doesn't, preferably someone just standing there watching

Stop standing down or focusing on the violent ones. Make everyone who disobeys a police order to fear arrest. Arrest that freshman just watching the protest if he doesn't disperse.

These leftists depend on large numbers for media attention and to blend in. Their crowds will stop showing up once you show you have the will to arrest anyone.
Arrest someone watching a demonstration? We didn't fight a revolutionary war to replace British tyranny with our own tyranny.

Arresting peaceful demonstrators or those that are watching will cause more people to join in. You'd get republicans and independents who care about liberty protesting law enforcement. Something law enforcement doesn't need.
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Old 02-02-2017, 08:29 PM
 
Location: Texas
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It's so good to hear these "small government" Republicans endorsing random arrests and deportations of protesters doing the very thing this country was founded on.
Not enough small government republicans out there. Too many are like the progressive left. They exposed themselves with their horrendous budget.
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Old 02-02-2017, 08:35 PM
 
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freedom to assemble. Freedom of speech.

Apparently a lot of conservatives arent fond of our American freedoms.

We've found the unamerican folks all right, and its not the protestors.

You people should be ashamed.
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Old 02-02-2017, 08:43 PM
 
Location: Living rent free in your head
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Posted this in another similar thread, but it's completely appropriate here.

Every state should pass an organized civil disruption law. Anyone participating in an unpermitted protest that causes civil disruption (blocked traffic, property damage, etc.) would face a one year mandatory prison term and \$12,000 fine. Anyone who actively organizes such a disruptive protest, would be subject to a three year mandatory prison sentence and $36,000 fine.
Unless our wonderful Congress just voted to repeal it, we have a constitution.

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In some cases, government can require a permit as a condition of protest on public property. For example, government often can require a permit for parades in the streets, given the impact on vehicle traffic. Likewise, government often can require a permit for large protests in public parks and plazas, in order to ensure fairness among the various groups seeking to use the site.

the First Amendment generally bars government from requiring a permit when one person or a small group protest in a park, or when a group of any size protest on a public sidewalk in a manner that does not burden pedestrian or vehicle traffic. Such non-permitted protests might involve speeches, press conferences, signs, marches, chants, leaflets, expressive clothing, and efforts to speak with passersby. The absence of a permit for such protests simply does not burden any legitimate government interests.

Moreover, if protesters gather in response to breaking news, the First Amendment requires an exception from the ordinary deadlines in the government’s permit process. Thus, in the Chicago ordinance requiring permit applications 15 days before a parade, and notice to the City five days before a sidewalk demonstration that would impede pedestrian traffic, there is an exemption for spontaneous responses to current events.

ACLU Report: When can government require a permit to protest? « American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois
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Old 02-02-2017, 08:53 PM
 
Location: Seoul
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Randomly arrest and deport everyone, this will show them liberals that we're in the Land of the Free!
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