Nice. File this under "Even Paranoids Have Real Enemies." And they wonder why folks are getting so paranoid about this administration's intentions.
Harry Boland: What does the minister think?
Michael Collins: Which minister?
Boland: We're the only two left.
Collins: I'm changing your brief. I hereby appoint you minister for general mayhem.
Boland: What's your brief?
Collins: The same. Plus one other portfolio. Jailbreaks.
-- Michael Collins, 1996.
New York Army National Guard Soldiers hone detainee operations skills at Fort Drum.
Two members of the New York Army National Guard's 102nd Military Police Battalion's Headquarters Detachment practice escorting a simulated prisoner into simulated shower stalls during detainee operations training at Fort Drum, N.Y. on Friday, June 5, 2015. Sixty members of the detachment spent their two-week Annual Training honing the skills necessary to run detainee operations at Fort Drum's simulated detention center. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Major Al Phillips/Released)
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Something to be real Proud of...
Surely Hells Angels Could Demonstrate vastly superior Leadership Qualities..
So, why does the National Guard need detention/detainee training? Aren't they supposed to protect us from that sort of thing?
102nd Military Police. They handle enemy prisoners during wartime. Not that far fetched.
Better to train at Fort Drum than 135 miles to the northeast at Clinton Correctional Facility, where security has been found to be, dare we say, more "porous".
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