Just to be
clear, The Battle For Watertown supports Law and Order as the most fundamental component of maintaining community.
So, I’m with this guy…
Minneapolis
Police Chief Brian O’Hara
A police
chief, calmly but urgently trying to keep his city from burning to the ground,
while lacking the power to stop the arsonists.
A police chief seeing his own off-duty officers
being targeted by masked federal agents.
A police
chief leading a department taught to de-escalate and to use lethal force only as a
very last resort.
A police chief, like most police chiefs, fighting the constant battle to win and keep the trust of his community.
And then there are the domestic terrorists lighting the matches and pouring the gasoline, beginning with her.
Secretary of
Homeland Security, Kristi Noem
This deadly
diva leads a roaming, politicized enforcement machine that substitutes force for
legitimacy and fear for order, that denies due process, and that kills with impunity.
Her
operation is untethered from community, unaccountable to local authority, and
designed for spectacle more than safety.
Her primary
role is trying her best to convince us not to believe our lying eyes but instead believe that this is
stability, that this is normal, that this is law and order.
It isn’t.
History will judge this as an
abomination.
An abomination that CAN
happen HERE.
Bruce
Coltin, The Battle For Watertown


No comments:
Post a Comment