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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Firm seeks former special forces to provide ‘armed security’ at Minnesota polling sites

There’s an effort to recruit former U.S. Special Operations personnel to provide “armed security” at polling places in Minnesota on Election Day. 

That’s according to a Washington Post story published Friday and an Oct. 6 Facebook post from Tennesse-based security firm Atlas Aegis, which is seeking armed security guards for the November election and post-election support missions in Minneapolis and St. Paul. 

14 comments:

  1. It's almost as though they have no idea that Seals and Rangers are efficient killers, not referees or psychologists...and many of them have PTSD...and a short fuse. So, great idea!

    Bilderback

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    1. THEY can't see the FOREST for the TREE'S. IMO

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  2. Will the ROEs require featherdusters and prancing?

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  3. I will provide my own security thank you very much.

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  4. "B-b-but armed security intimidates teh minor-i-tees!

    And Anonymous 7:07, I'd like to do the same, but in Shelby County, TN, weapons and cameras are banned from polling places. I can't understand why I have to surrender one Constitutional right in order to exercise another.

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  5. Maybe I am just getting way too Old. But this is getting into Twilight Zone area, when we have to have stuff like this done!

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  6. IF this isn't a FARCE, THEN what are the ROE???

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  7. Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland went down because some idiots started taking potshots at soldiers of 3 Para. The Parachute Regiment are not trained to be policemen.

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  8. It's Minnesota, why not hire a bunch of hockey players?.

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    1. Because all they'd do is fight amongst themselves.

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