To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
I believe police are being encouraged to shoot dogs as a matter of course as practice for when they are given orders to shoot citizens for political reasons. Shooting dogs likely desensitizes them somewhat to shooting anything or anyone and gets them used to "feeling threatened" and reacting appropriately. Actually it seems that a dog or a person doesn't have to make any move or any sound for an officer to "feel threatened" even now. It will reach smaller cities then smaller towns soon enough. It is coming. The big city police now are being added into the TSA and ICE Civilian Defense Force that is President's super Praetorian Guard.
33 posted on
04/04/2012 6:01:09 PM PDT by
arthurus
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To: arthurus
Very interesting point.
Didn’t the Nazis require some sort of ritual for their elite SS operatives where they raised a puppy from the start of their training and then were required to kill it? Or was that in some sort of novel.
43 posted on
04/04/2012 6:56:25 PM PDT by
x1stcav
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