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Paslode
02-02-2021, 19:13
A wonderful opinion piece from the Washington Examiner

I woke up in my Manhattan apartment as a Wall Street law firm associate on Sept. 12, 2001, worrying how America could stop the next attack. I woke up as a combat veteran in my suburban Washington, D.C., house on Jan. 7, 2021, equally worried. But I also remember what helped America last time. We defeated al Qaeda and can do the same to the fascist thugs who attacked our democracy last month. But only if we take similar hard measures against the enemy within.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/how-to-fix-our-domestic-terrorist-problem


The OP's bio:

https://www.wiggin.com/resume/?pid=11684

1stindoor
02-03-2021, 07:14
Fascist thugs? Really? Fuck him!

Texas_Shooter
02-03-2021, 11:41
So does this mean drone strikes and rendition? I guess the first amendment is out the window at this point. Any speech that is anti-American is going to be considering insurrectionist speech.

You can have an Imam openly talking about blowing up Americans while on American soil but my questioning of election results makes me a white supremacist and domestic terrorist. It is so f***** up right now. Liberals are the ones wanting to silence speech. And never in a million years would I think I would agree with the ACLU but when they say that Big Techs Censorship is a concern for all of Americans.

sg1987
02-03-2021, 13:37
The OP's bio:

https://www.wiggin.com/resume/?pid=11684

Are his writings based upon his training at the Army War College???:munchin

Kevin also served as a CIA case officer in the MidEast. Lieutenant Colonel (Promotable) Carroll served in the Office
of the Secretary of Defense and on the Joint Staff; with the 1st Infantry Division in Bosnia; as a liaison in Cuba; and
as an intelligence officer for special operations units in Afghanistan, Iraq and Yemen. He maintains active Top
Secret and Special Compartmented Information clearances, and is studying for an M.S. in Strategic Studies from the
Army War College.

Box
02-03-2021, 14:00
MAYBE WE SHOULD JUST VOTE THEM OUT OF OFFICE !!

tonyz
02-03-2021, 17:51
Politicians are like baby diapers...

Often full of shit and perform better when changed often.

Paslode
02-03-2021, 18:27
Are his writings based upon his training at the Army War College???:munchin

Having no idea as to the curriculum at the War College that's a question I cannot answer. My take was that Mr. Carroll has a perverted perspective on the events of 1/6 and appears to ignore the ANTIFA and Spencer Rapone's of the US. He is essentially another Chris Wray. Or maybe Mr. Carroll is just an opportunist looking to cash in on the latest madness.

We really don't know what happened on 1/6, only one person is known to have been killed due to direct action (though there is a rumor another died when security pushed them off a balcony) and the other 4 died of natural causes (maybe they were COVID deaths). It appears a bunch of people peacefully roamed around the Capital Building and enter offices. The Pipe Bomber that Chris Wray cannot find actually dispersed their goodies on 1/5, not 1/6.

There are so many unknowns about 1/6 like how many people were in attendance for the event, and how many actually participated in the festivities in the Capital building. Thus it is impossible to draw any educated conclusions other than it was a far cry from any of the BLM/ANTIFA events we have witnessed over the past 4-8 years.


Mr. Carroll's line of thought appears to be inline with a recent Military Times poll (based on the responses of 1,630 active-duty Military Times subscribers) that claims:

More than one-third of all active-duty troops and more than half of minority service members say they have personally witnessed examples of white nationalism or ideological-driven racism within the ranks in recent months, according to the latest survey of active-duty Military Times readers.

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2020/02/06/signs-of-white-supremacy-extremism-up-again-in-poll-of-active-duty-troops/