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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Johnny git yer gun....

Well fellow friends and patriots, its getting closer. Apparently, with all the wars Obama has gotten this country into, we have a surplus of tanks. So of course, we are going to "reallocate" a couple around the country to Joe Q. Popo....
This is NOT an interesting read. This is a MANDATORY read of dire proportions from
Alt-Market.com:

Obama Awarding Armored Tanks In Preparation Of Police State

This article was written by Thomas Dishaw and originally published at Govt Slaves
As we incrementally creep closer to a police state,  the Lewiston Maine Police Department organizes an intimidation campaign to show off the newest crime fighting tools.
LPD recently unveiled the 1981 M113APC armored tank and  MARCbot IV robot,  equipped with a Xbox controller, to an unaware and uninformed general public.
This gift, courtesy of the Obama Administration, is free to the LPD as a reallocation of military surplus. Of course we all know nothing is free in this country.  And why does a town like Lewiston need an armored tank? It can’t be the crime, because in 2011 they recorded 3 murders and in 2009 they recorded zero murders.
It appears Lewiston is on the cutting edge of crime fighting technology, being one of eight cities to adopt a Web-based crime-mapping application called Raidsonline, which gives its citizens access to realtime crime information, and alerts landlords when their is a call to one of their properties. This software will give the public and police departments access to crime trends and possibly be integrated into futuristic pre crime technology.

With Obama continuing the tradition of Government handouts, and cities like Lewiston, ME and Milwaukee, WI willingly accepting these armed tanks to patrol their streets and citizens, it is evident that America is preparing for a police state.

1 comment:

Phil said...

Even tanks can be ...neutralized.


What isn't EVER mentioned about all these military surplus give aways is just who pays for the upkeep and maintenance on all this shit.

I'm thinking you don't just run down to the local NAPA store and purchase parts for a tank, especially one built in 1981.