Posted on 03/01/2014 7:04:21 PM PST by MCF
ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) We may soon see military in armored trucks roaming our city streets. An estimated 13,000 mine-resistant vehicles are expected to be distributed around the country.
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Bring back jobs to the USA.
Just saying.
Pre-positioning equipment to put down the revolution.
Oh I want one!
Who will maintain them and at what cost? They won’t last very long. After a few years they will all be in the scrap heap.
The pacification will begin shortly.
Doughnut shops all over America are going to repaint the lines to make the spaces wider in their parking lots to accommodate these monster trucks.
Stock up on Molotov Cocktails.....
Ukraine: Molotov cocktails hit armoured personnel carrier (BTR)
Rioters sets BTR (armoured personnel carrier) on fire with Molotov cocktails
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=bbd_1392754437
Yep. Sauce for Libya and the Ukraine is not sauce for the Untied States.
Who cant see the obvious here?
The average US Citizen is the proverbial Frog in In the pot of boiling water
Military vehicles cuz of BUDGETING PROBLEMS, huh?
Wow, your chains are resting VERY lightly, I’d say.
Prolly GayMuzzy’s kooky Bat-Cave was constructed for a RUMMAGE SALE for all the AMMO he’s accumulating, right..?
Uh-huh.
Nonsense those vehicles are extremely expensive to maintain and are hardly a patrol vehicle.
The dog population doesn’t stand a chance now...
Because of Pentagon cuts my a$$.
Propaganda, originally from a Bloomberg video. Looks like some influential folks are paranoid about peasant voters and imagining scary things about their intentions.
Clinton and Westly Clark opened this can of posse comitatus with Waco and the Branch Davidians.
These are war machines and weapons and the police are already far too militarized.
Obama said he wanted a civilian force as well armed as the military.
It costs practically to put the batteries on a trickle charge and let them sit.
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