Requiring a high school diploma for employment may violate the ADA

That's some force of law goin' on right there.

Gotta keep them drunk Indians with pocket knifes in line yanno
 
yeah people here are actually kinda upset about it. of course they'll turn it in to some new weapons ban proposal. i almost nailed a militant biker today. almost sad i didn't see him sail over my windshield. there must be some remedy...
 
you seem to be confusing the oppressive urges of mega_evil_commie_muslim obama with operational details of police work at a local level.

and you wonder why you aren't taken more seriously.

The force of law at the point of a gun was the point you missed regardless of who is holding that gun. You seem to think that someone will not be as dead if a local shoots them rather than one of Obama's hit men.
 
no one has had a gun waved in their face for not hiring those without HS diplomas.

you are confusing things.

people have had guns pointed at them.

someone WANTS to make a big deal about this uneducated dipshits are people too thing.

they have NOT co-mingled.

your other examples are super neat-o but have little top do with this particular issue.

the only times guns have made their way to employment disputes were in instances like the pullman strike, when GM called in the national guard in the 1930s to shoot striking workers, et cetera. NOT due to arguments about equal opportunity for half-wits.

you undermine yourself every step of the way with your over the top drama that simply doesn't connect. it's not that other people don't understand your "facts" and assertions. it's that they are the product of selfish, whining, infantile "i'm being persecuted" bullshit that the vast majority of us either

a) never had an issue with, or,
b) long ago grew out of
 
I know that because this was featured on Infowars that it really did not happen even though it did. When Infowars reports on an actual event it means that the event didn't really happen.

The guns weren't real even though they were. The officers were not really there even though they were. The event never happened even though it did.

SOURCE

DHS Officers Armed With Semiautomatics Set Up Unannounced ID Checkpoint

Staff of Florida Social Security office not informed of drill, Homeland Security officials refused to talk to media

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Thursday, January 5, 2012

Residents of Leesburg, Florida were shocked to see their local Social Security office turned into a random Homeland Security checkpoint Tuesday morning, as DHS officers armed with semiautomatic rifles and accompanied by sniffer dogs checked identifications of locals.

“With their blue and white SUVs circled around the Main Street office, at least one official was posted on the door with a semiautomatic rifle, randomly checking identifications. And other officers, some with K-9s, sifted through the building,” reports the Daily Commercial.

The activity was part of Operation Shield, an unannounced drill conducted by the DHS’ Federal Protective Service centered around “detecting the presence of unauthorized persons and potentially disruptive or dangerous activities.”

Thomas Milligan, district manager for the Social Security Administration office, said staff were not informed their offices were about to be stormed by armed FPS officers. DHS officials refused to answer questions asked by local media and left with no explanation at noon.

“Part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FPS is the federal law enforcement agency that provides integrated security and law enforcement services to over 9,000 federally-owned and leased buildings, facilities, properties and other assets,” states the report.

Indeed, the FPS is used for a variety of roles, not just limited to setting up unannounced ID checkpoints.

As part of the reinvention of the Department of Homeland Security to serve as a tool of political repression, the Federal Protective Service is used by the DHS to track the political activities of peaceful advocacy groups. The FPS was seen arresting photographers in Portland last November during an OWS rally.

A d v e r t i s e m e n t

In 2004, the FPS arrested a veteran for the crime of complaining to his local VA office in Des Moines.

A separate component of Homeland Security, VIPR (Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response), recently received an expansion in funding from Congress that will see 2011′s figure of around 9,300 checkpoints increased with the addition of 12 new VIPR teams, who will be used to carry out security checks at bus depots, train stations, ferry ports and highways.

The extra money is being demanded despite the fact that there is “no proof that the roving viper teams have foiled any terrorist plots or thwarted any major threat to public safety,” according to an L.A. Times report.

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show.
 
Oh, wait! Maybe it did really happen! Here is a non-Infowars source -- the local news. Maybe they were paid off by Infowars.

Ya think that this might be training for riots when Social Security checks are cut off? Those pesky elders with their walkers and canes can be a dangerous bunch so we need officers with sub guns to repel them.

SOURCE

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Training excercise startles locals
Published: Wednesday, January 04, 2012

LEESBURG

MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer

[email protected]

It may have looked like they were ready for war or some deranged person looking for his late Social Security benefits.

But it was only Federal Protective Service officers with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security who were conducting a random training operation early Tuesday morning when they surprisingly showed up at the Social Security Administration office in downtown Leesburg.

With their blue and white SUVs circled around the Main Street office, at least one official was posted on the door with a semiautomatic rifle, randomly checking identifications. And other officers, some with K-9s, sifted through the building.

"I thought someone was upset about not getting there check," said Laura Kelly, who took a friend to the office on Tuesday.

According to one Homeland official in the Washington, D.C. office, Operation Shield. is an effort that uses routine, unannounced visits by FPS inspectors to test the effectiveness of contract guards, or protective security officers -- "detecting the presence of unauthorized persons and potentially disruptive or dangerous activities."

Part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FPS is the federal law enforcement agency that provides integrated security and law enforcement services to over 9,000 federally-owned and leased buildings, facilities, properties and other assets.

Officers on the scene would not speak to the press and by noon they were gone. But Thomas Milligan, district manager for the Social Security Administration office, said while the visit came as a surprise, the office was ready. He added the officers checked videos, security measures, alarm system and more.

"It was to make sure security measures are in place and properly followed," Milligan said.
 
if so they'll more than homeland security to quell that uprising

those grandma's can be really vicious!
 
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