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henryii

Posted 8:19 pm, 07/04/2020

Oh! I feel a lot safer now I know that our security services are trained to guard statues.

aFicIoNadoS

Posted 8:14 pm, 07/04/2020

No it doesn't. That's not what they are trained for, and there isn't a need for them to do so. There is no medical emergency.

henryii

Posted 8:11 pm, 07/04/2020

Carrying first aid kits makes a lot more sense than guarding a statue. You can check with Patriot but I think There's something in the Bible about idolatry.

aFicIoNadoS

Posted 8:05 pm, 07/04/2020

You want law enforcement carrying first aid kits for the medical staff Hankey? You don't even have a clue what's going on. It's not even like there's people falling over in the streets overloading paramedics. Get a clue, you fool.

henryii

Posted 5:40 pm, 07/04/2020

Last time you checked maybe you should looked at some of the ancillary duties they could perform. but then you obviously never looked past the end of you nose at anything.

aFicIoNadoS

Posted 5:31 pm, 07/04/2020

Deadly disease? Good lord Mr Hankey, stop exaggerating reality.


And last I checked, security can't do much against a virus. Totally different skill sets involved.

henryii

Posted 5:28 pm, 07/04/2020

Trump is planning to deploy a large portion of our security services around the nation to protect statues! we have a deadly disease rampaging through the land, wouldn't they be better employed in assisting our first responders? When did memorials and symbols become more important than human lives, especially when many represent oppression.

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