"Inquiries about police personnel training with United States Marines have resulted in a boilerplate response that glosses over civil liberties concerns and fails to acknowledge and address specific questions about those operations, a September 5 letter from USMC Public Affairs shows."
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I am incredulous when I see post's like this anywhere. What "civilian right's" ? . You have no " Right's " in this place anymore. Unless one has been living under a rock in South Obamastan it is now crystal clear what " they " have in mind for you. I know you frown on the ranting's of Mr. Jone's , as do I . However he does bring out many valid point's. This has become a rouge nation , it's founding principle's and any semblance of morality discarded. All that remain's is for the member's of government to assemble , raise their right arm in fascist salute, and swear an oath of personal loyalty to the Wall st. Bankster's.
Whatever the military is up to ,they are moving fast. on 9/5/12 I saw 2 chinooks 2 UH-60,2 AH-64s all in the space of 10 min. (central Ky) within 20 min. 2 sea cobras, on the same flight path. A local woman filmed a UH-60 with several armed men landing in her BACK YARD. This made local(not national) news. I saw the report,the "troops" were all in UPCs with M-4s and had a DOOR GUNNER.They told the lady to stay in her house,Because there were "drugs" in the wood behind it. I don't think we have to wait much longer to find out whats going on.
Hmmmm.....
Made local but not national news...
Well that's consistent.
Notice to Wall st. Bank... and anyone else who needs to learn this:
A number of people who post on this blog need to learn that an apostrophe (') is NOT used before the "s" when you make a word plural! Mr. Jones is not plural, but should not have the "'" before the "s". The "s" is merely part of the name "Jones".
The apostrophe is used to make a word possessive, not to make it plural. So, please quit using apostrophes in words that are merely plural. The word "rights", for example, is correct and simply means more than one right. Also, more than one point is simply "points". The word "remains" should not have the apostrophe.
It seems that some folks think an apostrophe should be in front of every "s" that ends a word!
Also words "rogue nation" would be correct, not "rouge" which is the colorful makeup women apply to their cheeks.
Please guys, this little lesson is intended to be constructive, not critical. I'm on your side, but I'm tired of seeing the misuse of the apostrophe.
- Old Greybeard
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