You all heard it in bad WWII movies.  The Gestapo men cordon off a
block of street and demand [i]"Paperin, Bitte"[/i] (ID papers, Please)
as they seek out citizens to arrest (and send to the Death Camps or
the Execution Wall).  IN 2008, the D.C. police have found a new source
of training in efficient policing methods.
 
Will the shooting of hostages from the neighborhood be next?
 
The City Council really DOES believe that the U. S. Constitution does
NOT apply in Washington, D. C.
 
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[quote]IT'S A QUAGMIRE: U.S. out of D.C. now!
 
    D.C. police will seal off entire neighborhoods, set up
checkpoints and kick out strangers under a new program that D.C.
officials hope will help them rescue the city from its out-of-control
violence.
 

    Under an executive order expected to be announced today, police
Chief Cathy L. Lanier will have the authority to designate
“Neighborhood Safety Zones.” [b]At least six officers will man
cordons around those zones and demand identification from people
coming in and out of them.[/b] Anyone who doesn’t live there, work
there or have “legitimate reason” to be there will be sent away or
face arrest, documents obtained by The Examiner show. 
 
Nothing we can do will stop these people from committing senseless
acts of violence. It's in their culture. The best thing we can do is
to withdraw and leave them to each other. . . .
 
posted at 09:19 AM by Glenn Reynolds 
http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/archives2/020100.php [/quote]
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