Joseph E. Olson wrote:
> 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.
>  
> *******************************************
> [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]





But note recent news reports that members (not staffers) on Capitol Hill 
will be allowed to have guns.  Some remain more equal than others.

http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/lawmakers-say-they-wont-pack-heat-2008-06-03.html


Joe Waldron



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