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Staatssicherheit 1 point ago +1 / -0

How about the National Guard who are not under control of the Governor? Should federal troops be deployed under times of Insurrection? Is putting down an insurrection considered "policing US Citizens"?

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Americanism 1 point ago +1 / -0

National Guard IS under the control of the Governor.....

If they deploy that's the will of that state. No issue. I mean, thats what they are there for. However, I would always caution against that.

The Guard is excellent in times of chaos, flooding, tornados, etc and since most of them are local to the area they are a better use of force. I'm just not interested in abusive force being used without a serious understanding of the wide range of negative consequences. We're all mad at Antifa but we have to keep our heads and do things the correct way.

I guess one thing that is always in the back of my mind is that Soros is trying to bifurcate the nation so he can work to balkanize and take over. It's obviously not JUST SOROS, but you get my idea. We have to be steadfast in the face of this, handle disruptions where we can and no fall into the trap of becoming some weird Police State. He's cool with either outcome, either police state or marxist state because the outcome of ruining america and controlling the populace is the same.

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Staatssicherheit 1 point ago +1 / -0

Until they are federalized. Governor Wallace was not controlling those National Guard who escorted Malone into the University of Alabama. Did President Kennedy's action in Alabama break Rand's principles?

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Americanism 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes someone else brought this up and I dont support it. Just read the other comments, you can't legislate morality. They would have been better off negotiating as our Great President has often taught us.

AND NO i dont support racism or segregation. race identity is small brained

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Staatssicherheit 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was me, Dio!