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CIVIL DISORDER IN OUR COUNTRY.....

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Watts Riots: Traffic stop was the spark that ignited days of destruction ...
www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-watts-riots-explainer-20150715-htmlstory.html
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Jul 29, 2015 - On Aug. 11, 1965, California Highway Patrol Officer Lee Minikus responded to a report of a reckless driver in the Watts section of Los Angeles.


The L.A. Riots 25 Years Later: A Return to the Epicenter
By JENNIFER MEDINA
Much has improved in Los Angeles since violence exploded over the beating of an unarmed black man, Rodney King, by the police. But lately, many say they believe more unrest is likely.
 
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The "armed" Korean mom and pop store owners didn't suffer as much destruction as the rest of the neighborhood. Wonder why??o_O
My guess is: "If a few of the looters were dropped in their track as they came out of the stores with their arms full, things would have MUCH different".

They tried that crap (riots) in my old hometown in the SF East bay area. Chief of Police said "shoot to kill all looters". Sure was quiet around there.;)
Just like the BS that takes place at U. C. Bezurkley. You don't do anything about it from the start and you get what you deserve. Drop one or two when it starts and it WILL end, real fast. Start with the ones throwing the barricades thru the windows. A little jab with a tazer and/or an attitude adjustment with a tire iron would do the trick. Not so much that they couldn't serve their time in jail.:D And the cops stand there and don't do squat?? I would change that plan, REAL QUICK! Either call in sick or get your butt in gear. They're always looking for workers at Mickey Ds.;)
 
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Back when Martin Luther King was killed we had riots in Chicago. They burned out all the stores and shops in the riot areas. They were never rebuilt. To this day there is no shopping in some of these areas.
 
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MSNM just keeps stirring the pot! They love the smell of the _____ they stir up! It's call insurrection!

The Insurrection Act of 1807 is the set of laws that govern the ability of the President of the United States to deploy troops within the United States to put down lawlessness, insurrection and rebellion. The laws are chiefly contained in 10 U.S.C. §§ 331–335.
 
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