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Subject: Bush will federalize all the local police forces.

Date: Mar 22, 2008 3:16 AM

Bush, after he has his next 911 stunt (if no Iran war between now and
the Nov elections,
and if McCain does not win), will federalize all the local police
forces, as part
of the Martial Law plans. I am not sure Congress is aware of this but
Bush himself
said he was going to do this.

***What that means is that the local militias need to be ready to
fight down the
fake police raids and marauding.*** We're familiar with it in
Corrupticut,
and don't forget, due to all the illegal spying the coptard
psychopaths in uniform
know what assets all the rich people have:
http://www.actionlyme.org/VIKING_INTERVIEWS.htm

We're not making this up. The coptards in Corrupticut have already
kidnapped
citizens while wearing ski masks and taken them to a warehouse for
beatings and
so forth. With Martial Law, the self-alleged courts will be an even
far bigger
joke than they are now.

Cops are armed, dangerous, insane, vindictive, they hate everyone and
think everyone
else is stupid, when the reverse is true, since he who would be a cop
is he who
would not make it as a doctor or a lawyer or a scientist or an
engineer. Jodi Rell
is going to be VERY, VERY sorry, since clearly she isn't yet over the
Cheshire
murders:
http://www.actionlyme.org/RELLS_MURDERS.htm

She will have effectively done the opposite of what she intended.
(Everything she
does is about the rich people in this state.)

KMDickson

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/03/20/7781/
Published on Thursday, March 20, 2008 by Reuters
US Police Crack Down on Iraq Rallies
by Andy Sullivan

More than 200 people were arrested across the United States as
protesters marked
the fifth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.0320 02

There were 32 arrests in Washington on Wednesday night, after
demonstrators tried
to block entrances to the Internal Revenue Service, while 30 others
were arrested
outside a congressional office building, police said.

Protesters had hoped to shut down the IRS, the US tax collection
agency, to highlight
the cost of the war. Police cleared the building's entrances within an
hour.

In San Francisco, long a centre of anti-Iraq war sentiment, police
arrested 143
who protested through the day along Market Street, in the central
business district.
Sergeant Steve Maninna said charges included trespassing, resisting
arrest and obstructing
traffic.

Four women were detained for hanging a large banner off the city's
famous Golden
Gate Bridge and then released, said bridge spokeswoman Mary Currie.

On Washington's National Mall, about 100 protesters carried signs that
read: "The
Endlessness justifies the Meaninglessness" and waved upside-down US
flags, a traditional
sign of distress.

"Bush and Cheney, leaders failed, Bush and Cheney belong in jail,"
they chanted,
referring to President George Bush and Vice-President Dick Cheney.

One hour after the IRS stand-off, several dozen protesters waved signs
that read:
"Stop Paying to Kill" and "How Much Longer?" as a ragtag brass band
played. IRS
employees were easily able to enter the building.

"We wanted to put our bodies between the money and what that money
goes to fund
- the war, the occupation, the bombs," said Frida Berrigan, an
organiser with the
War Resisters' League.

The war has cost the US $US500 billion ($A548.6 billion) since the
invasion to topple
Saddam Hussein began in March 2003. Tens of thousands of Iraqis have
been killed
and millions more displaced, with almost 4000 US soldiers killed.

Later, scores of noisy protesters blocked a busy intersection in
Washington's business
district. They picketed in front of the offices of The Washington Post
and threw
red paint on the building that houses the Examiner newspaper and
Bechtel National
Inc, which has handled major reconstruction projects in Iraq.

In New York, about 30 members of the "Granny Peace Brigade" gathered
in Times Square,
knitting in hand, to demand troops be brought home now.

(c) 2008 Reuters

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