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To: Enlightened1

No, he should not bring in the military.

Dan Bongino talked about this today and I agree with him...that is a trap.

I understand the sentiment, and there is nothing that would give me more satisfaction than seeing a large group of them overrunning the barricades in front of the White House only to be cut down in their tracks by an AC-130 overhead. Those would be terrorists and insurrectionists who would do that, so I wouldn’t be worried about hurting innocent protesters.

Bring out the National Guard in force, yes. Not the military. There are people waiting for him to do that so the use of force will be on him, and it would just be another mechanism for impeachment.


18 posted on 06/01/2020 4:29:12 PM PDT by rlmorel (Thinking for yourself is hard work. But it is a lot easier than ignorance.)
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To: rlmorel

Make the national guard available to Governors. That’s it. No military. No shutting down Facebook or Twitter. If blue cities wish to burn that’s not his problem. Just say 24/7 your Governor can call in the guard anytime they feel the need.


32 posted on 06/01/2020 4:44:50 PM PDT by enduserindy (IÂ’m done explaining basic math and the definition of freedom.)
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To: rlmorel

I agree, no military for law enforcement on US soil. Win the battle and lose the war. The Dems are desperately hoping Trump does this.

The states have the National Guard and will have to sink or swim each on their own. If the red states keep order and the blue states burn, no amount of media propaganda will hide the end result.


45 posted on 06/01/2020 5:40:04 PM PDT by ChildOfThe60s (If you can remember the 60s........you weren't really there)
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