One big problem is that it's a workday for us. The radicals are on spring break, or "civil rights lawyers" who make their own schedules thanks to their windfall from past lawsuits against the city.
All told, there were probably only a dozen Freepers who stood in defense of the recruiting center yesterday; many of them only able to stay for part of the day.
Well, we each do what we can, and we pray that it will do some good.
The radicals will be back in April, to stage more riots when the military leaders appear on the Hill to answer questions from "patriots" like Hillary! Clinton, Barack Hussein Obama, John Conyers, Maxine Waters, UpChuck Schumer, etc.
There will no doubt be more opportunity for the radical rioters to do damage.
Maybe this next time they will feel empowered (from their freedom to toss paint bombs yesterday) to toss molotov cocktails and acid bombs.
Oh, won't the police chief, mayor and city council just love that, when law-abiding citizens are seriously injured because of their dereliction of duty?
I have seen multiple references to acid bombs and molotov cocktails.
It seems some form of fire/safety measure is warranted in the face of such a potential threat.
Can anyone research what it would take (without illegality) to be able to tap into a fire hydrant there and hook up a small fire hose (1 1/2 inch line)? Do the hydrants there have sufficient pressure (50-100#)? It could be useful if the crowd gets out of hand, too...