Posted on Jul 10, 2015
Is a race war more likely than terrorist attacks in the US?
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How close are we to an all-out race war? I recall it used to only in the largest cities in America where racial riots would occur. Now it seems that even in the small cities across the nation I hear of racially-motivated attacks, property destruction, and violence that isn't so random. Is the threat of increased racial violence and the riding race war more an immediate threat to our national security than terrorist attack? Why or why not?
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CH (MAJ) William Beaver - The deterioration of the family structure, particularly among African-Americans, the growing lack of respect for authority and laws, the growing immorality in our country, the influx of illegal immigrants, the preponderance of drugs, the proliferation of the entitlement mentality, the support of liberal socialist ideology by the liberal left, administration and liberal media, and the divisiveness spurred on by race-baiters, the media and the Democrat Party and administration, all signal very difficult and trying times for our nation. Will it result in a race war? In many ways, it already has. Will it get worse and turn into an all-out war? I think we are certainly on that path and will continue down it unless we take back control of out country.
I have long been an advocate of reestablishing the rule of law in our own cities before we go off and try to do so in other countries. We need to clean up Baltimore, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Miami, Detroit, and many more places before we worry about cleaning up some third-world hell-holes.
Yes... I am totally aware of the Posse Comitatus. Does not change my opinion.
I have long been an advocate of reestablishing the rule of law in our own cities before we go off and try to do so in other countries. We need to clean up Baltimore, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Miami, Detroit, and many more places before we worry about cleaning up some third-world hell-holes.
Yes... I am totally aware of the Posse Comitatus. Does not change my opinion.
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