Saturday, September 28, 2013

Is Dallas County expecting war in the streets?

"Dallas County sheriff's deputies traveled to Fort Hood earlier this month and picked up their very own International MaxxPro MRAP. This particular truck has never seen any actual combat, having only been deployed stateside for training exercises, so it doesn't have any cool battle scars, but with the dealer's $600,000 price tag knocked down to nothing, and with just 10,000 miles on it, the deal was too good to pass up."

I don't see any reason for that vehicle to be used by anyone other than the military.  Remember my post connecting various points? Obama wants a separate "Civilian Security Force".  One that is just as well armed as the military, but doesn't isn't under the authority of the constitution.  In other words, he wants a private army that only answers to him under his personal direction.  What strings are attached to these "gifts" from the Federal Government?  What conditions have been set for local law enforcement, that they have to meet in order to get these new "Tools"?

You and I know, that there is always a condition for local law enforcement agencies  to meet, to get these cool new toys, I mean tools.

So what did Dallas County have to agree to, to get their new MRAP?

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